There may be cases when User forget Password for his TAN account which he already registered on https://www.tin-nsdl.com/ . In such cases user can recover the new password for his TAN account by following any of the two methods given below
Taxpayers can view the details of their Arrear Demand in ‘My Account’ as communicated by their jurisdictional Assessing Officers to CPC. Steps to View Income tax Demand / Arrears Payable Online 1. Login on https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/portal/index.do 2. Go to ‘My Account’ and Click on ‘Current Status of Arrear Demand’ as depicted in picture below :-
Brief procedure for receiving Form 16A from TIN website: 1. Login to TAN Registration Account with user id, password and TAN. 2. Request Form 16A by carrying out verification by providing details of challan and deductees present in the TDS statement for which Form 16A is requested. 3. Form 16A will be provided on successful verification. 4. Two attempts within a day for successful verification are provided. 5. On successful verification, request number is generated and text file containing Form 16A details is e-mailed within 48 hours at the e-mail ID present in the registered TAN account.
Since, there is no transfer or delivery of the underlying asset in case of futures, the income or loss from it cannot be taxed under the head “capital gains. Therefore, depending upon the fact whether the assessee is a trader or an investor, the head of income — that is, income from business and profession or income from other sources (IFOS) — will be determined, but in either case the income will be taxed on net basis at the rates of tax applicable to the assessee.
Once the cancellation of registration had been set aside and registration granted under section 12A had been restored by the Tribunal, CIT(Appeals)’s decision for disallowance of exemption under section 11 became redundant, hence, had to be set aside.
Since there was a statutory requirement that AO had to provide reasonable opportunity of hearing to the assessee before directing the assessee to get the accounts audited under section 142(2A), therefore, in the absence of pre-decisional hearing, the decision to have special audit was, therefore, invalid and consequentially all the proceedings conducted thereafter stood vitiated.
Deposit of Tax -Where tax has been deducted under Sections 193,194,194A,194B,194BB, 194C, 194D, 194E,194EE, 194F, 194G, 194H, 194I, 194J, 194K, 194LA, 195, 196A, 196B, 196C and 196D, it is duty of the person deducting tax at source to deposit the amount of tax so deducted within the prescribed time in any branch of Reserve Bank of India or State Bank of India or any authorised bank accompanied by prescribed Income-tax challans as per the time limit and mode specified in Rule 30.
Section 197 gives a right to the assessee to obtain a certificate from the Assessing Officer that tax may be deducted at a lower rate than prescribed in Sections 192,193,194,194A,194C,194D,194G,194H,194I, 194J, 194K, 194LA, and 195, by making an application. He can even apply for no deduction of income- tax at source. Income-tax rules have prescribed Form No. 13, under Rule 28 for such application.
CPC Refund Failure Status – Use this query to find out if your Income Tax refund could not be issued due to missing/incorrect mandatory fields or if the refund was returned due to reasons such as address not found, etc. Please note that, if the query does not fetch any details, it implies that either the e-return has not been processed so far, or no refund was due, or refund has been delivered successfully.
Many time Assessee want to know his Income tax jurisdiction i.e. Income tax ward under which he is assessed. If you are filing your income tax Return manually it is must to be aware of your income tax Jurisdiction as you can file you income tax return only with the Income tax officer under whose jurisdiction you fall. Now Assessee wonders, is there a way he can know his Income tax jurisdiction easily? Income tax department has launched a online service namely ‘KNOW YOUR JURISDICTION’ by which you can know your jurisdiction by entering your PAN.