CBDT releases draft Common ITR Form for public consultation



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The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has unveiled a draft for a new Common Income Tax Return (ITR) form, designed to streamline the tax filing process. This new form aims to reduce the time taken to file returns by only presenting taxpayers with relevant sections based on their answers to specific questions. While most existing ITR forms will be merged into this common format, ITR-1 and ITR-4 will remain as optional alternatives for those taxpayers.

At present, taxpayers are required to furnish their Income-tax Returns in ITR-1 to ITR-7 depending upon the type of person and nature of income. The current ITRs are in the form of designated forms wherein the taxpayer is mandatorily required to go through all the schedules, irrespective of the fact whether that particular schedule is applicable or not, which increases the time taken to file the ITRs.

The proposed draft ITR takes a relook at the return filing system in tandem with international best practices. It proposes to introduce a common ITR by merging all the existing returns of income except ITR-7. However, the current ITR-1 and ITR-4 will continue. This will give an option to such taxpayers to file the return either in the existing form (ITR-1 or ITR-4), or the proposed common ITR, at their convenience. The scheme of the proposed common ITR is as follows:

New Common ITR Form Drafted for Public Consultation
  1. Basic information (comprising parts A to E), Schedule for computation of total income (Schedule TI), Schedule for computation of tax (schedule TTI), Details of bank accounts, and a schedule for the tax payments (schedule TXP) is applicable for all taxpayers.
  2. The ITR is customized for taxpayers with applicable schedules based on certain questions answered by the taxpayers (wizard questions).
  3. The questions have been designed in such a manner and order that if the answer to any question is 'no', the other questions linked to this question will not be shown to the taxpayer.
  4. Instructions have been added to assist the filing of the return containing the directions regarding the applicable schedules.
  5. The proposed ITR has been designed in such a manner that each row contains one distinct value only. This will simplify the return filing process.
  6. The utility for the ITR will be rolled out in such a manner that only applicable fields of the schedule will be visible and wherever necessary, the set of fields will appear more than once.

As evident from the above, the taxpayer will be required to answer questions which apply to it and fill the schedules linked to those questions where the answer has been given as 'yes'. This will increase ease of compliance. Once the common ITR Form is notified, after taking into account the inputs received from stakeholders, the online utility will be released by the Income-tax Department.

The draft common ITR, based on the above scheme, has been uploaded on www.incometaxindia.gov.in for inputs from stakeholders and general public here.

A sample ITR illustrating step by step approach for filing the ITR and two customised sample ITRs for firm and company have also been provided for illustration. The inputs on the draft ITR form may be sent electronically at the email address dirtpl4[at]nic[dot]in with a copy to dirtpl1[at]nic[dot]inlatest by 15th December, 2022.

FAQ :

The CBDT has released a draft Common ITR Form that merges most existing ITRs (except ITR-7) into a single, simplified form. This aims to make tax filing easier and quicker for taxpayers.

No, taxpayers will still have the option to file their returns using the existing ITR-1 and ITR-4 forms if they prefer.

The new form uses a question-based approach, meaning taxpayers will only see and need to fill out the schedules applicable to them, rather than going through all sections.

The draft form is available on www.incometaxindia.gov.in. Feedback can be sent via email to dirtpl4[at]nic[dot]in with a copy to dirtpl1[at]nic[dot]in.

The deadline for submitting inputs on the draft Common ITR Form is 15th December 2022.




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