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71% surge in ITRS filed till August; presumptiv­e tax filers jump 8-fold

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NEW DELHI: The number of income tax return (ITR) filings surged 71 per cent to 5.42 crore till August 31 the last date for submission for financial year 2017-18.

This was led by a massive eight-fold jump in returns filed by entities under the presumptiv­e tax scheme and 54 per cent increase in e-filing by salaried individual­s.

The increase in the number of returns reveals a marked improvemen­t in the level of voluntary compliance of taxpayers which can be attributed to several factors, including the impact of demonetisa­tion, enhanced persuasion and education of taxpayers as also the impending provision of late fee which would be effective on late filing of returns, the Finance Ministry said in a statement.

The total number of ITRS e-filed up to August, 2018, was 5.42 crore as against 3.17 crore up to August 31, 2017, marking an increase of 70.86 per cent.

Almost 34.95 lakh returns were e-filed on August 31, 2018.

A remarkable increase is seen in the number of ITRS filed by salaried individual­s as also those availing the benefit of the Presumptiv­e Taxation Scheme, it said.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley tweeted that the total number of income tax returns filed upto August 31 has shown remarkable growth of 71 per cent.

A significan­t aspect has been the increase of 682 per cent in the returns by persons adopting the presumptiv­e income scheme. Congratula­tions to all the tax payers and the Income Tax Department for the continuous efforts in making India a more tax compliant society, Jaitley tweeted.

The total number of e-returns of salaried individual taxpayers filed till August 31 increased to 3.37 crore from 2.19 crore returns filed during the correspond­ing period of 2017, registerin­g a growth of almost 54 per cent.

As many as 1.17 crore ITRS were e-filed by persons availing the benefit of Presumptiv­e Tax, compared to 14.93 lakh returns filed up to August, 2017, registerin­g a massive eight-fold jump.

This is indicative of an India moving steadily towards a more tax compliant society and reflects the impact of continuous leveraging of technology to improve taxpayer service delivery, the statement said.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had in Budget 2018-19 flagged the tax mop-up from entities under the Presumptiv­e Taxation Scheme.

Under this scheme, 41 per cent more returns were filed during this year which shows that many more persons are joining the tax net under sim- plified scheme. However, the turnover shown is still not encouragin­g, he had said.

The government had liberalise­d the presumptiv­e income scheme for small traders and entreprene­urs with annual turnover of less than Rs 2 crore and introduced a similar scheme for profession­als with annual turnover of less than Rs 50 lakh with the hope that there would be significan­t increase in compliance.

The I-T Department had received 44.72 lakh returns for assessment year 2017-18 (financial year 2016-17) from individual, Hindu undivided family (HUF) and firms with a meagre average turnover of Rs 17.97 lakhs and an average tax payment of Rs 7,000 only, the minister had said.

The tax compliance behaviour of profession­als is no better; the department has received 5.68 lakh returns under the presumptiv­e income (taxation) scheme for assessment year 2017-18 with average gross receipts of Rs 5.73

lakh only. Average tax paid by them is only Rs 35,000, Jaitley had said.

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