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The government has introduced new section 285BB vide Finance Act, 2020 replacing the existing section 203AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (Act) which will now allow the income tax authority to produce additional information which is necessary and to the extent is in the interests of Revenue in Form 26AS.

Old and New Provisions of Form 26AS

Particulars Old 26AS New 26AS (“AIS”)
Name of Form Annual Tax Statement Annual Information Statement (“AIS”)
Applicable Provisions Section 203AA r.w. Rule 31 AB Section 285BB r.w. Rule 114-I
Time Limit to issue Form 26AS It shall be issued up to 31st July of the relevant Assessment Year (A.Y.) It shall be issued within 3 months from the end of the month in which the information is received by him.

But, no time limit w.r.t. information under Rule 114-I (2), i.e. information received from

  • officer any other laws,
  • foreign govt under information exchange agreement
  • or any other person.

What information would AIS capture in NEW Form 26AS in Comparision to Form old 26AS?

Nature Information Old 26AS New 26AS (“AIS”)
TDS/TCS Yes Yes
Payment of Taxes Yes Yes
Refund Status Yes Yes
Demand Status No Yes
Pending proceedings
(assessments, penalty proceedings, appeals, etc.)
No Yes
Completed Proceedings No Yes
Annual Information Report (AIR)/ Specified Financial Transactions (SFT) AIR SFT*
Information received from the foreign government (under the Exchange of Information treaty) No Yes
Information received from officers under other law (GST Department, CBI, SFIO, SEBI, etc.) No Yes
Information received from any other person
(Tax Evasion Petition)
No Yes

*SFT will contain details regarding various transactions exceeding various thresholds relating to purchase/sale of- goods, shares-securities and immovable property; rendering of services, works contract, cash deposits and withdrawals with banks, cash receipt in respect of sale of goods, etc. undertaken by the taxpayer during the year as reported u/s 285BA with whom such transaction is entered into.

Access to Annual Information Statement (New form 26AS)?

The AIS can be accessed from the e-filing portal of the taxpayer.

Conclusion Drawn related to new Form 26AS

  • Income Tax Report of Taxpayer – Based on the above, the notified new Form 26AS will bring out a complete chart about the assessee in terms of its compliance under Direct tax. It will now become Income Tax Compliance Record of Tax Payer similar to what CIBIL Score analysis for checking Financial Status.
  • Higher compliance by assessees – The tax payer knowing that the Income Tax Department is aware of the transactions undertaken by him during the year would be driven to be more compliant and driven to correctly report them in their returns. This will not only ensure compliance but also potentially reduce assessment selection, leading to a reduction in litigation.
  • Assessee and tax professional can gauze in advance the likelihood of scrutiny selection – As the information would be regularly updated within 3 months of receipt of the information, the assessee would be more aware and gauze whether his case is likely to be selected in scrutiny.
  • Erroneous reporting can be corrected during the year itself – In case of erroneous reporting, the assessee would be known within 3 months and in a position to reach out to the reporting entity to revise their SFT.
  • Impact on void transfers u/s 281 – Some transfers/charge of assets (such as land, building, FDs, shares, plant & machinery, sale of the business (merger or secondary sale of securities), etc.) may be treated void u/s 281 of the IT Act if it is made during any on going proceeding of the seller under the Act but before the issue of demand notice by the Tax Recovery Officer to him. An exception to this rule is if the transfer is made for adequate consideration and without notice of any on going proceedings or without notice of tax demand. With the express inclusion of such details of pending & completed proceedings as well as demand status in the AIS, the purchaser would not be able to claim ignorance of proceeding and (or) demand  and request him to obtain prior permission from tax department before such transfer/charge.
  • Tool for due-diligence – The AIS will serve as a good tool to analyse the pending tax demand and undertake due diligence of taxpayers by banks while processing loan applications, other stakeholders such as creditors, suppliers before providing credit and also for due diligence by professions during mergers and acquisitions.

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