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Not against common taxpayer, new Income Tax bill won't breach taxpayer's online privacy: Report

The government has brought the new Bill in order to change the decades-old I-T Act of 1961 with an aim to make the bulky direct tax law simpler and easier for the taxpayers.

March 10, 2025 / 16:42 IST
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The new Income Tax Bill prescribes the existing process for tax authorities to gain access to the digital space or a computer device only during search and survey operations, and it is not aimed to breach the online privacy of common taxpayers even if their case lands into scrutiny, a top I-T department official told PTI On Monday.

The official said that the power for such a coercive action 'already existed' in the 1961 Act, and these have only been reiterated in the Income Tax Bill of 2025.

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When asked about controversy surrounding the authorities being granted 'additional' powers to breach the passwords of electronic records, including email, social media handles and Cloud storage space of the taxpayers, the official rejected the claims. "Such reports are nothing but fear mongering. The tax department is not into snooping of social media accounts or online activities of a taxpayer," he told PTI.

"These powers are only to be executed during the course of a search or survey operation, and that too when the assessee being searched or surveyed refuses to share the passwords for digital storage drives, emails, Clouds and communication platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram, etc.," the officer said.