Income Tax department is developing a mobile app which can be used by users for filing their tax returns, a top finance ministry official said on Saturday.
“We are developing a mobile app which can be used by users for filing their income tax returns. There are some security related issues, which we will resolve soon,” Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) Chairperson Anita Kapoor said today after inaugurating ‘Taxpayers’ Lounge’ at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) here.
Online filing of tax returns has caught up in a big way in recent years, while filings through mobile apps can make it even easier for the taxpayers.
Talking about direct tax collections, Kapoor said, “Collections are doing well and we are keeping our fingers crossed. The December collection of advance tax will actually give us a good idea.”
The government aims to collect Rs 7.98 lakh crore as direct tax in the current financial year.
The CBDT Chairperson said the high-level committee under former High Court Judge R V Easwar, formed to simplify income tax laws, will submit its first report by January next year.
“The panel has clear terms of reference. They are expected to give their first report in January. They can give it earlier if they deem it proper. They have sufficient time,” she said.