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I-T Return Filing For 2012-13

By: Amarpal Chadha, E&Y

May 21, 2013 / 18:25 IST

By: Amarpal Chadha, Tax Partner, Ernst & Young


In line with the thought process of the Union Budget 2013, the newly notified Income tax return forms for 2012/13 seek to shrink the spores within the tax net, making income stream /asset disclosure and subsequent taxation a clear objective.


On 1 May 2013, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) issued a Notification setting out the tax return forms, the disclosure requirements, and regulations relating to the filing of tax returns for 2012/13.


Broadly, the Notification provides certain reclassification of return forms for individuals/Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) taxpayers depending upon the presence of foreign assets and/or where taxpayer has claimed treaty relief/unilateral tax credit and/or where taxpayer has exempt income exceeding INR 5000. The notification also extends the mandatory electronic filing requirement to the taxpayers with taxable income exceeding INR 0.5 million (INR 1 million in 2011/12) or taxpayers claiming treaty relief/ unilateral tax credit.

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first published: May 21, 2013 10:00 am

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