Employees going for offshore work can fill PF data online
Organised sector employees going abroad for offshore work can now fill their PF details online for seeking the Certificate of […]
Organised sector employees going abroad for offshore work can now fill their PF details online for seeking the Certificate of […]
Those with income below taxable limit do not need to possess Permanent Account Number (PAN), according to the Karnataka High […]
The Tennessee Department of Revenue in the USA has led to a 70 percent increase in online professional privilege tax transactions from 2006 to 2007. With the June 1 filing deadline for professional privilege tax around the corner, members of the 22 professional groups required to file annually can file online quickly and choose one of many payment options available at http://www.Tennessee.gov/revenue.
Colorado residents in the United Staes of America (USA) can now enjoy the convenience of paying their personal taxes using the Internet, at the state
The Chief Commissioner of the Income tax department, Rajiva Deva inaugurated the help centre of e-filling of income tax return on November 4, 2006. According to the Deva, now people can file their income tax returns on the internet also.
Income-tax circles in India apprehend that the introduction of mandatory electronic filing of corporate returns along with the new return forms may have been done in a hurried manner.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) in India has notified new set of tax return forms which are electronic-friendly and annexure less.
The Finance Minister of India has planned up to double the taxpayer base by 2010-11. To make this plan successful, a massive IT networking strategy that promises to increase the number of the tax payers in the country is going to be introduced.
The introduction of online tax accounting system by the income-tax department from the begin-ning of this month is another step towards making tax compliance easier for taxpayers.
The income-tax department is planning to launch the Online Tax Accounting System (OLTAS) from June 1. The move is part of the several assessee-friendly measures being planned by the department to get the Tax Information Network going. Under the proposed system, assesses will have to use only three challans instead of seven to pay their taxes.