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Tax filing: I-T dept’s July 21 clarification on inoperative PAN offers little relief to NRIs

Income tax returns: Inoperative PANs have been giving a headache to non-resident Indians. Unresponsive jurisdictional assessment officers, lack of online facility to contact them to update residential status and non-receipt of e-verification codes continue to impede smooth filing of NRI tax returns.

July 28, 2023 / 19:40 IST
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Even though NRI’s aren’t taxed in India for their foreign income, they need to file tax returns if they receive interest from bank fixed deposits or savings accounts (non-resident ordinary only), income such as rent from assets in India or by selling assets, shares, redeeming mutual fund units, dividends beyond a limit, business income or consultation fees from India.
Even though NRI’s aren’t taxed in India for their foreign income, they need to file tax returns if they receive interest from bank fixed deposits or savings accounts (non-resident ordinary only), income such as rent from assets in India or by selling assets, shares, redeeming mutual fund units, dividends beyond a limit, business income or consultation fees from India.

The income tax department’s efforts to ease the tax travails of non-resident Indians (NRIs) whose PANs turned inoperative due to a failure to link them to their Aadhaar, seem to have come up short.

NRI tax-payers are finding it difficult to reach out to jurisdictional assessment officers (JAO) for a solution as there is no online mechanism to do so. Then, there are others who have received no response from JAOs.

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Post June 30, PANs not linked to Aadhaar rendered inoperative
Many NRIs have been unable to file their income tax returns because of inoperative PANs. On July 21, 2023, however, the I-T department issued a clarification in an attempt to resolve the deadlock.

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It asked such NRIs to reach out to their jurisdictional assessing officer (JAO) to update their residential status. “NRIs, who haven’t filed their ITR in the past three assessment years and whose PAN is inoperative can intimate their residential status to the jurisdictional assessing officer (JAO) with supporting documents,” the I-T department had said.