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Press Release No. 402/92/2006-MC (40 of 2010)
Dated 9-9-2010
The Central Board of Direct Taxes have extended the time limit for filing ITR-V forms relating to income tax returns filed electronically (without digital signature) for the assessment year (AY) 2009-10 up to 31st December 2010, or 120 days from the date of filing, whichever is later.
Many taxpayers have either not filed their ITR-V or have filed it with the local Income Tax office. ITR-V is accepted only at the Centralized Processing Center (CPC) of the Income Tax Department at Bengaluru by ordinary or speed post. Therefore, this final opportunity is being given to such taxpayers to regularize their income tax returns.
Taxpayers who have filed their returns electronically for AY 2009-10 on or after 1st April 2009 and have not filed the ITR-V to the CPC may mail it by ordinary post or speed post at Post Bag No. 1, Electronic City Post Office, Bengaluru - 560100 (Karnataka). Taxpayers who have filed their ITR-V with the local Income Tax office may again mail their ITR-V to the CPC. Those taxpayers who have earlier mailed their ITR-V, but have not received the acknowledgement email from the CPC, may re-mail their ITR-V to the CPC.
The ITR-V form should be mailed to the CPC only at the above address by ordinary post or speed post. Taxpayers may note that no other place or form of delivery will be accepted.
Taxpayers may also note that without acknowledgement of the ITR-V from the CPC it would not be possible for the Income Tax Department to process the income tax returns or issue any refunds there from, as these would be treated as not having been filed with the Department.
Extension of ITR V filing deadline grants a final opportunity to mail verification to CPC for electronic tax returns. Extension of the time limit is announced for filing the ITR-V verification form for electronically filed returns for assessment year 2009-10, allowing submission up to the extended deadline or within 120 days from filing, whichever is later. ITR-V must be mailed only by ordinary post or speed post to the CPC in Bengaluru; forms sent elsewhere or by other means will not be accepted. Taxpayers without CPC acknowledgement must re-mail ITR-V, since returns without CPC acknowledgement will not be processed or yield refunds.
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