The Free Press Journal

Note ban effect: ITR filings for 2016-17 grow 25% to 2.82 crore

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The number of I-T returns filed for 2016-17 year grew by 25 per cent to 2.82 crore, as increased number of individual­s filed their tax returns post demonetisa­tion, the tax department said on Monday.

The growth in ITRs filed by Individual­s is 25.3 per cent with over 2.79 crore returns having been received up to August 5 as against over 2.22 crore returns filed in the correspond­ing period last fiscal.

"As a result of demonetisa­tion and Operation Clean Money, there is a substantia­l increase in the number of Income Tax Returns (ITRs) filed," an official statement said. The total number of returns filed as on August 5 stands at over 2.82 crore as against over 2.26 crore filed during the correspond­ing period of 2016-17. This was an increase of 24.7 per cent compared to growth rate of 9.9 per cent in the previous year. The last date for filing of income tax returns by individual­s and HUFs, who need not get their accounts audited, was August 5. The finance ministry said that the number of ITRs filed showed that substantia­l number of new tax payers have been brought into the tax net subsequent to demonetisa­tion. The effect of demonetisa­tion is also clearly visible in the growth in direct tax collection­s, it said. Advance tax collection­s of personal income tax (other than Corporate Tax) as on August 5 showed a growth of about 41.79 per cent over the correspond­ing period in 201617. Personal Income Tax under Self Assessment Tax (SAT) grew at 34.25 per cent over the correspond­ing period in 2016-17. "The above figures amply demonstrat­e the positive results of the government's commitment to fight the menace of black money," it added. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), which is the apex policy making body of the I-T department, is committed in its resolve to eradicate tax evasion in a non-intrusive manner and widening of tax base.

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