New income tax portal faces glitches

 









The Palampur Taxation Bar Association yesterday lodged a protest over the glitches being faced in the newly launched income tax portal. It has appealed to the Central Government and the PMO to restore the old portal for the time being.

In a press statement issued here, the association said that hundreds of income tax payers, chartered accountants and tax consultants were feeling harassed, as the new portal launched by the Union Government on June 7 had failed to take off. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had inaugurated it with much fanfare and it was supposed to improve taxpayers’ experience but it has instead multiplied their problems.

RK Sood, president of the Bar Association, said that the glitches in the portal were giving a tough time to the taxpayers as well as chartered accountants and tax consultants. “We are unable to perform most of the tasks as the website has not been working properly since June 7, the day it was inaugurated. Even login is taking 30 to 40 minutes,” said Sandeep Sood and Sandeep Kakkar, two chartered accountant of the town.

A bank manager said that he had to renew the cash credit limits of several businessmen but he was unable to verify their financial credentials from the IT portal.

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