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Faceless Income – Tax Assessment: How Does It Work?

The National Faceless Assessment Centre (NFAC), along with other centres and units, have been established by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). The NFAC is in charge of conducting an assessment of your income-tax returns if they are picked up in scrutiny.

August 29, 2023 / 09:39 IST
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the government introduced the concept of faceless assessments, whereby scrutiny assessments are carried out in a faceless manner, that is, without any physical meeting or submission of physical documents.
The government introduced the concept of faceless assessments, whereby scrutiny assessments are carried out in a faceless manner, that is, without any physical meeting or submission of physical documents.

Just because you filed your income-tax return (ITR) by July 31 doesn’t mean your case is closed. Once the return is filed, tax authorities may select certain tax returns for detailed scrutiny and request that the individual submit documents evidencing the claims made in the return of income, referred to as an assessment. Earlier, the assessments were carried out by personal representations/visits to tax offices and the physical filing of submissions.

Recently, the government introduced the concept of faceless assessments, whereby scrutiny assessments are carried out in a faceless manner, that is, without any physical meeting or submission of physical documents. The National Faceless Assessment Centre (NFAC), along with other centres and units, have been established by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT).
Faceless assessments seek to eliminate the human interface between the taxpayer and the income tax department. The faceless assessment scheme lays down the procedure to carry out such an assessment in electronic mode.

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Procedure for making e-assessment
Once the case is selected for scrutiny, the NFAC will issue a digitally signed notice to the individual on his/her registered email ID as well as in the registered account with the e-filing portal (www.eportal.incometax.gov.in). NFAC may also inform the individual that the assessment will be completed in accordance with the provisions of faceless assessment.

The individual can view the notice on the e-filing portal (www. eportal.incometax.gov.in). After logging in, the notice can be seen at the e-proceedings option under 'pending action’, under the "for your action" tab. The reply to the notices is to be filed through the e-filing account only.