22 February 2010
Anybody has telephone numbers of CPC, Banglore or their e-mail ID.
I have e-filed return of income for the A.Y. 2009-10 and sent the ITR-V twice to CPC, Banglore but till date I have not received the E-receipt for the same.
23 February 2010
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has decided to extend the time limit for filing the ITR-V form relating to income tax returns filed electronically (without digital signature) on or after April 1 last year.
The form can now be filed upto March 31 this year or within a period of 120 days from the data of uploading of the electronic return data, whichever is later.
An official press release said the ITR-V form should, as earlier, be sent by ordinary post to Post Bag No.1, Electronic City Post Office, Bangalore - 560100 (Karnataka).
However, in cases where e-mail acknowledgement for the ITR-V form is not received by the tax-payer from the Centralised Processing Centre (CPC), Bangalore, the tax-payer may send another duly signed ITR-V form by speed post to Centralized Processing Centre, Electronic City Post Office, Bangalore, Karnataka- 560100.
The release said the decision was taken in relaxation of the stipulation in Circular No. 3/2009 dated 21.05.2009 which allows taxpayers who file their income tax returns in electronic form without digital signature to submit their ITR-V form, duly verified and signed, within a period of 30 days thereafter.
The relaxation has been made following requests from taxpayers that, as a one-time measure, the time limit for filing of ITR-V form may be extended to 31 March 2010 and that alternative modes of submission of ITR-V form may also be provided in cases where an ITR-V form has not been received at the CPC by ordinary post.
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Log in to e-filing website. Go to my account. Check e-filing processing status. If they have received ITR-V status will be displayed and receipt can be downloaded.