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The Chamber of Tax Consultants has made a representation TO FM & CBDT and requested for Extension of various due dates for compliances under the Income-tax Act, 1961 and also Requested FM & CBDT to adopt humane approach in handling the extension of due dates in the times of the pandemic. Full text of their representation is as follows:-

The Chamber of Tax Consultants

3rd January, 2021

To,

1. Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Finance Minister, Government of India,North Block, Delhi — 110001

2. Shri Ajay Bhushan Prasad Pandey Hon’ble Revenue Secretary, Central Board of Direct Taxes, North Block, Delhi — 110001

3. Shri Pramod Chandra Mody Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes, North Block, Delhi — 110001

Respected Madam / Sirs,

Sub: Extension of various due dates for compliances under the Income-tax Act, 1961 ( ‘The Act’) — Request to adopt humane approach in handling the extension of due dates i n the times of the pandemic.

Ref: (i) Notification dated 31st December 2020

(ii) Our earlier Representations dated 07.10.2020 and 11.12.2020

1. The Chamber of Tax Consultants (CTC), Mumbai, was established in 1926. CTC is one of the oldest (94 years old) voluntary non-profit making organizations in Mumbai formed with the object of educating and updating its members on Tax and other laws. It has robust membership strength of about 4000 professionals comprising of Advocates, Chartered Accountants and Tax Practitioners. It has from time to time made various representations to different Government Authorities drawing their attention to pressing issues.

2. This representation seeks to highlight the plight of lakhs of assessees and tax practitioners / tax auditors on account of very short extension of various due dates under the Income — tax Act, 1961 [“the Act”] and under Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas, 2020 [“VSV”] as announced i n the above referred Notification.

3. Madam, the havoc created by the on-going pandemic on account of COVID 19 all around is well known and well documented and, therefore, hardly requires any elaboration. Even though the statistics may appear to show some declining trend, that too, of late, the ground realities show that the situation is not normal for business and professional establishments, even for the courts and Parliament and State legislatures across India, as the country is still under various phases of I lockdowns and reeling under the catastrophic effects of the pandemic. For example, talking about Mumbai, the commercial capital of India, the local train services are the life line of the city and with is closure for normal public for more than nine months now, to keep any establishment fully functional is not only extremely difficult but impossible; more so with small establishments involving clerical and junior level staff. The recent development about emergence of the mutated strain of the virus has added misery to the plight. Further, even within the limited relaxations, the personal, social and psychological factors have kept many establishments still not fully operational. More specifically and for the limited purpose of this representation, suffice will be here to mention that the keeping in mind the exhaustive checking and reporting goes for a tax audit, the functioning of the office of the ask&b.ebs and the tax auditors have greatly impaired; especially for small and medium level establishments that constitute a vast majority.

4. This extraordinary situation led to submission of numerous representations across India for extending the due dates for filing of returns of income, tax audits, etc. as well as under VSV. This also included filing of writ petitions before high courts. For the sake of brevity and to avoid repetitions, the reasons and the contentions in the writ petitions are not repeated herein but we refer and relay upon them for this representation as well. More particularly, we refer to the Writ Petition (L) No. 5092 of 2020 and Writ Petition (L) No. 10008 of 2020 filed before the Bombay High Court, wherein various problems being faced by the stakeholders, particularly in the matter of tax audits, are highlighted.

5. Appreciating the gravity of the situation, the Government had extended various due dates for filing of returns of income, tax audits, etc. as well as under VSV from time to time, the last (before the present one) being vide Notification dated 29.10.2020 extending the due dates to 31.12.2020 and 31.01.2021 as the case may be, even though the requests from the stakeholders were f or more practical extension up to February / March 2021. This last Notification was apparently issued with the asaimption that the pandemic situation would greatly ease and improve substantially within this extended period. However, as is – again – well known and well documented, this did not happen and, in fact, some states showed upward trend. In any case, the situation did not improve drastically nor did it get normalise, contrary to the assumption. Under this situation, scores of associations and organisations representing the stakeholders, including the premium body – Institute of Chartered Accountants of India – requested for a little more extension taking into account the seriousness of the situation at the ground level. In response, the above Notification has been issued in which the extension is granted in a very limited manner. While the due date for VSV is extended upto January 31, 2021, the due dates for tax audits is extended only by 15 days and the due date for filing non-tax audit returns is extended by a meager 10 days! Unfortunately, the manner in which the decision was not taken in a timely manner and that the decision to extend the due dates by only few days have come as real shock and surprise to the stakeholders

6. Madam, we have been receiving continuous responses from the stakeholders, mainly tax practitioners and tax auditors, expressing deep disappointment and anguish at this very short extension given and the manner and timing thereof. The meager extension granted and, that too, at the very fag end of the expiration of the deadline, leaves much to be desired. In this unprecedented pandemic times, when the people are still struggling to recover, restart and renormalize, when the economy is sti II trying to I i mp back to the normalcy, when the advisory of Governments (be it Central or State Governments) still talk about various precautions and safety protocols to be observed and when various restrictions are still in place, the general feeling among the stakeholder is that the aspect of extension of the due dates under the Act as well as under VSV is handled rather insensitively, unreasonably and without appreciating the citizens’ difficulties at the ground level.

7. Attention is drawn to the inconsistent approach of the Government in this regard. The Home Ministry has issued fresh advisory on 28.12.2020, wherein they have specifically stated, keeping in view the fresh surge in cases globally and emergence of the new variant of virus, that there is a need for maintaining caution and strict surveillance. Further, the guidelines issued vide Circular No. 40-3/2020-DM -I (A) dated 30.09.2020 has been continued till 31.01.2021, as per which, persons above 65 years of age, persons with co-morbidities, pregnant women etc. are advised to stay at home. Apart from the above, various other restrictions are also continued. Further, the Union Government has cancelled the winter session of the Parliament (considered to be the most important function in any democracy) on the grounds of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has extended the validity of motor vehicle documents like driving license (DL), registration certificate (RC) and permits till March 31, 2021 i n view of the ongoing pandemic, vide their notification dated 27.12.2020. The Apex Court and most of the high courts also are not fully functional. Even the Income tax Department is not fully functional as yet at many places. In any case, as discussed earlier, the fact that the things are not at all normal at the ground level is well known and well documented and, therefore, need not be elaborated any further.

8. On the other hand, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (`The Board’) has been continuously tweeting about the returns of income being filed on almost daily basis, comparing the same with the last year, to suggest that not all are facing the brunt of the pandemic. This impression appears to have led to the extension being granted at the very fag end, i.e. on 30.12.2020 (one day before the due date) and, that too, by 10-15 days only. Thus, in terms of such asaimption, the approach appears to suggest that either there is nothing much to worry about the virus or that one should venture out, take the risk of their life and lives of their near and dear ones but to comply the due dates of filing their returns of income and tax audit reports. The Board has harped upon the fact that the extensions were granted twice earlier. However, the Board has ignored the fact that it was necessitated because of the unprecedented pandemic situation (which is considered as force majeure by one and all) and not because of any lack of efforts to comply on the part of the taxpayers or the tax-professionals. This approach, which appears to be restricted only to the compliance under the tax law, defies any logic and is contrary to the ground realities.

9. If we talk about the city of Mumbai, the commercial capital of the country, the lifeline of the city i.e. the local suburban train is shut down for normal citizens. Road travel, in the absence of a rail network is time consuming, expensive, chaotic and clearly inconvenient and unaffordable for majority of the residents It is impossible to comply with the due dates with such restrictions, especially when the requisite man-power and staff is not available. Further, this sort of handicap is not only restricted to the city of Mumbai but to the most part of the country. Different parts of India are facing different issues on account of the pandemic which are typical to those places. Thus, with such handicaps, when adequate reliefs are not granted, the tax-payers and the professionals involved are seriously inconvenienced and adversely impacted.

10. It is also pertinent to notice the differential treatment given to the taxpayers versus the tax administration in this regard. All due dates for the actions that can be taken on the part of the Department under the Act have been extended to 31.03.2021. In fact, this was done in June 2020 itself, vide Notification No. 35/2020 dated on 24.06.2020. In the said Notification, by para (i) and (ii), all due dates falling up to 31.12.2020 have been extended up to 31.03.2020. As such, in so far as the due dates for the Department are concerned, there is no exception at all and a blanket extension has been granted to the Department up to 31.03.2021 – that too, in July 2020 itself. However, on the other hand, in so far as the tax payers are concerned, the proviso to the said para (i) and (ii) provides for seven exceptions when it comes to the compliance on the part of the assessees. This includes filing of returns of income, filing of TDS returns, investments in various assets for claiming exemptions under the head ‘Capital gains’, investments for claiming deduction under Chapter VI-A of the Act and filing of tax audit reports. Further, even the latest Press Release on 30.12.2020 discriminates between the assessees and the Tax Department. The due dates for passing of orders or issue of notices under the Act or under Benami Act upto 30.03.2021 have been extended to 31.03.2021; whereas the taxpayers and the professionals are granted a paltry extension of 10-15 days. One fai Is to appreciate such differential treatment and discrimination; especially as the under-I ayi ng reason – the pandemic – has not left any such differential treatment in its effects. There appears to be no logic or rationale here. Admittedly, the corona pandemic has affected all the citizens irrespective of their caste, creed, employment etc. in an equal manner.

11. It is a known fact that more than 30 representations were made to the Finance Ministry from various quarters all over the country for extension of various due dates, apart from thousands of tweets in this regard by various persons and the trending topic on Twitter. This demonstrates the genuine difficulties faced by the tax payers and the tax professionals across the country. However, such voices coming from all parts of India do not seem to be enough to reach to the concerned authorities with due respect and earnest that they deserve. It is rather unfortunate that that every such time, the stakeholders are left with no alternative but to knock the doors of High Courts – that are otherwise already overburdened with much more serious and pressing matters to adjudicate – and troubling them with the grievances for getting such much-deserved reliefs, when such grievances otherwise could – and should –have been ideally addressed administratively with pragmatic and humane approach.

12. It is the very opinion of the Government – and it has been said in public, time and time again, by Hon. Prime Minister and Hon. Finance Minister – that the tax-payers as well as the tax-professional s are important partners in the nation building. However, these partners have been left deeply anguished and, to an extent, let down by the manner in which they have been treated i n the matter of the extension.

13. We fully appreciate the need of timely revenue generation for running the country. However, the extension is sought mainly for the compliance under the Act, with little revenue implications On the other hand, the implications of not been able to adhere to the due dates are quite serious and there is no effective remedy in genuine and deserving cases, especially when it affects vast majority of them. In fact, the Government has given – rightly and appreciably – the preference and priority to the lives of the citizens over other considerations, valuing the human considerations first. Otherwise there would have been no immediate and strict lockdowns and other elaborate safety protocols i n the first place.

14. Madam, the above is just conveying the feelings of thousands of the common men (taxpayers and tax professionals) of this Country. We can only hope that the Government respects and trusts the tax-payers and provides timely, reasonable and much deserved reliefs in this pandemic time. The citizens of the Country have supported the Government in various initiatives against the pandemic. In return, this is the least which a citizen can hope. We are sure, this communication is taken in a true spirit and in a positive and constructive manner so as to help i n the nation-building process.

15. In fact, for VSV, we have been receiving countless requests for extension, as many litigants are genuinely interested in opting for the Scheme and thereby making this very good initiative a grand success. In fact, we understand that there are many non-resident Indians who intend to opt for the scheme, thereby contributing handsomely to the exchequer. The situation in other countries like U.K., U.S.A., etc. is worse. Unfortunately, for the reasons as elaborated above, even this opportunity is being lost.

16. In view of the above, it is our humble request to extend the due dates as under:

a The due dates for filing of Tax Audit, Transfer Pricing Audit and other reports to February 28, 2021 from January 15, 2021;

b. The due dates for filing of Income Tax Return to March 31, 2021 from January 10, 2021 or February 15, 2021 as the case may be; and

c. The due date under VSV to February 28, 2020.

17. We request Your Goodself to look into this issue on a priority basis and take appropriate measures in this regard. We request for timely decision this time, preferably by 6th of January, so as to not to leave the affected stakeholders in lurch anymore till the last moment.

18. We, on behalf of the taxpayers and the tax professionals, are ready to clarify any issue, in person or otherwise.

Thanking you,

Sincerely,

For The Chamber of Tax Consultants
Sd/-

Shri Anish Thacker

President

Sd/-

Shri Mahendra Sanghvi

Chairman

Law and Representation Committee

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S. No. Date Association Particulars with link
1 9 Dec 2020 Western Maharashtra Tax Practitioners Extend due dates of Tax Audit & ITR for AY 2020–21
2 12 Dec 2020 Gujarat Sales Tax Bar Extend GSTR-9/9A/9C due date for FY 2019-20 to 30/06/2021
3 12 Dec 2020 Chamber of Tax Consultants Extend due dates for Tax/Transfer Pricing Audit & ITR for AY 2020-21
4 12 Dec 2020 Tax Practitioner’s Association, Indore Extend due dates for filing Tax/TP Audit Report & ITR for AY 2020-21
5 14 Dec 2020 AGFTC, ITBC and CAA Extend due dates of Tax Audit Reports/ITR for A.Y. 2020-21
6 15 Dec 2020 BCAS, CAA (Ahmedabad), CAA (Surat), KSCAA & LCAS Request to Extend Due dates under GST & Income Tax
7 15 Dec 2020 Tax Bar Association, Bhilwara Request to extend Due Date of filing of Tax Audit & ITR
8 15 Dec 2020 Direct Taxes Professionals’ Association, Kolkata Extend due date of ITR & Tax Audit for AY 2020-21
9 16 Dec 2020 Lucknow CA Tax Practioners’ Association Extend Due date for filing Tax Audit Report & ITR
10 16 Dec 2020 Jamshedpur Chartered Accountants Extend Due Date of filing Tax Audit & ITR to 31.03.2021
11 13 Dec 2020 Direct Taxes Committee of ICAI ICAI requests for extension of various Income-tax due dates
12 10 Dec 2020 Udaipur Tax Bar Association Further extend due dates of ITR & Tax Audit Reports for FY 2019-20
13 15 Dec 2020 CA Social Affiliation (CASA) Extend Tax/TP Audit Report & ITR filing due date for AY 2020-21
14 19 Dec 2020 Chartered Accountants Association, Jalandhar Extend Due Dates for Tax Audit and Income Tax Return Filing
15 19 Dec 2020 All India Federation of Tax Practitioners (CZ) Request for extension of due dates of Tax Audit Reports/ITR
16 19 Dec 2020 Vyyapaar Mandal Association, Nagore & AIMTPA Extended Income Tax & GST Audit/Return/Compliance dates
17 17 Dec 2020 Emerging Businesses Chamber Of Commerce Extend due dates for Income Tax Audit & Returns for AY 2020-21
18 Dec 2020 The Uttar Pradesh Tax Bar Association Representation for Extension of time for Tax Audit & Return
19 19 Dec 2020 Tax Bar Association, Guwahati Extend Tax Audit/ITR due dates for AY 2020-21
20 21 Dec 2020 Tax Bar Association, Guwahati Extend due dates of GSTR-9/ GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 & 2019-20
21 17 Dec 2020 Karnataka State Chartered Accountants Association Waive Late Fees for Delayed Filing of GST Returns
22 15 Dec 2020 Direct Taxes Professionals’ Association Extend Vivad Se Vishwas Scheme due date to 15.03.2021
23 15 Dec 2020 Direct Taxes Professionals’ Association Extend due date of AGM to 31st March 2021
24 15 Dec 2020 Association of Tax payers & Professional, Agra Extend due of GSTR-9, GSTR-9A & GSTR-9C
25 08 Dec 2020 Tax Bar Association (Regd), Allahabad Extend due date of ITR/Tax Audit/GSTR-9/GSTR-9C
26 08 Dec 2020 Tax Consultant & Practitioners Association of Kerala Extend due of ITR, GSTR 9, 9A & 9C for FY 2018-19 & 2019-20
27 21 Dec 2020 Tax Bar Association, Guwahati Extend CFSS 2020 & LLP Settlement Scheme 2020 to 31.03.2021
28 22 Dec 2020 Income Tax Bar Association, Lucknow Extend Time for filing ITR & Audit Report for A.Y 2020-21
28 22 Dec 2020 53 GST and Trade Associations 53 Associations requests Extension for GSTR 9, 9A & 9C
29 16 Dec 2020 Chandigarh Chartered Accountants Taxation Association Extend Income Tax & GST Return & Audit due dates
30 22 Dec 2020 Bhayander CA Social Group Request to extend Due date of Annual GST Return & Audit
31 22 Dec 2020 Luminaires Accessories Components Manufacturers Association Extend due dates for Tax Audit & Income Tax Return filing for AY 2020-21
32 22 Dec 2020 All Professionals, Tax Payers and Stakeholders Open letter for extension of Due dates under Income Tax and GST
33 22 Dec 2020 Punjab Accountants Association Extend due date for filing ITR & Tax Audit Report- AY 2020-21
34 22 Dec 2020 Bhayander CA Social Group Extend Income Tax Audit & ITR Due dates for AY 2020-21
35 23 Dec 2020 The Tax Bar Association, Odisha Extend due dates of Audit Reports, ITRs, GST Returns, VSV Scheme
36 21 Dec 2020 Sales Tax Bar Association, Delhi Extend Tax/TP Audit & ITR Due dates for AY 2020-21
37 23 Dec 2020 Direct Taxes Professionals’ Association Extend Income Tax, Companies & CGST Act compliance due dates
38 24 Dec 2020 ICSI Extend due dates of CFSS, LLPSS, Charge Forms, Meetings
39 24 Dec 2020 All Odisha Tax Advocates Association Extend due date for filing TAR/ITR/GSTR9/9A/9C
40 25 Dec 2020 BJP Economic Cell, Rajasthan Extend Income Tax, GST, LLP, Company Law due dates
41 23 Dec 2020 Hyderabad Chartered Accountants’ Society Extend Due date under GST and Income Tax
42 22 Dec 2020 A. P. Tax Bar Association, Vijayawada Extend date of filing of GSTR 9, GSTR 9C and IT returns
43 03 Jan 2021 National Company Law Tribunal Bar Association Representation for further extension of CFSS 2020
44 25 Nov 2020 Merchants Chamber of Uttar Pradesh Request for extension of Company Fresh Start Scheme 2020
45 04 Jan 2021 Adv. Anuj Bhatt Request to President to take Suo-Moto cognizance of GST Issues
46 03 Jan 2021 The Chamber of Tax Consultants Extend Income-tax due dates with humane approach
47 01 Jan 2021 WMTPA Highly Disappointing GST Audit Due Date Extension
48 01 Jan 2021 The A.P. Tax Bar Association, Vijayawada Extend due date of Form GSTR 9 and 9C for year 2018-19

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38 Comments

  1. Kushal Kalita says:

    We leave in Assam so we are assamese peoples and our most important festival MAGH BIHU as on date 13th & 14th jan’21, so now i ask question to Honourable finance minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharam ji you are not an Assamese people so you dnt know about our assamese cultural of Magh Bihu . So i want to request to you please extend of ITR filing last date to 31st jan’ 21.

  2. Mohammed Ismailbhai Katlariwala says:

    FM medam
    Plz extand all due dates🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏humbally request Plz medam, I am heavy prressor in this time

  3. Noor Ahemad Khan says:

    Pl extend the filing date atleast upto 31/3/2021 without any penalty, Govt is receiving the money not paying anything, taxpayers have a dignity in the country,,,,,,,,not treat them as slaves,,,,,,,,,,,

  4. CA DEV KUMAR KOTHARI says:

    NAMO Government and the FM must have more sensibility about situation and all persons being effected due to lockdown and Covid19. It seems that they have concern only to save and improve voters bank. for tax professionals and accountants this has been most difficult year. Earlier we had original dates of compliance as 31st December , in view of lockdown and restricted working with problems, a straight away six months extension was desirable and last dates could be fixed between 31st March 2021 to 30th June 2021 excepting for very well organised sectors like large listed companies who have large compliance team and have also IT infrastructure at offices and at homes of concerned persons.

  5. Mahendra Kr Sinha says:

    There is a number of mistakes in the representation. In number of dates I feel in place of 2021, 2020 has been typed the duely corrected representation be submitted .

  6. Subhash Bhandari says:

    Finance minister have to consider the demand of thousand of tax payers to extend the of filing Incometax & GST Returns in view of Covid-19 fear and effects.Like farmers tax payer have to be given due respect.Otherwise they will protest against the government to meet their genuine demand.

  7. SHABBIR BAXAMUSA says:

    F.M. SIFSRAMANJI… SHOULD B SENSITIVE IN THIS MATTER…. INSANE DECISION BY THE GOVERNMENT AND MINISTRY CONCERNED EARNS ONLY BAD REPUTATION OF THE GOVERNMENT…. PLEASE TAKE SENDIBL DECISIONS AND IN TIME….. SHABBIR BAXAMUSA..

  8. mukund poddar says:

    Very well said and drafted. I personally was very anguished when I heard a extension of mearge 10 days. It was like throwing a piece of bread to barking dog. Have it and keep quite. Hope some humanity and common sense prevail on FM and revenue secratery. Jai Hind.

  9. Medha Trivedi says:

    I m NOT going to VOTE this NONSENSE GOVT. in the Next General Loksabha Elections………..
    Impractical, Illogical, TOO HARSH Laws Making like Levy of Penalties for Filing Return after Due Date, even in case of Nil/Refund & even payable too, NOT agreeable , as Assessee pays Interest for late Filing, & SO MANY FLAWS This GOVT. HAS……….

  10. Manish kr.sinha says:

    Too many peoples are effected from corona and some peoples no more but this capatalist government cannot know what is socialism ,he creats issue in daily basis , in favor of date extension of audit 15 jan 21 is not sufficiant we alls are in heavy pressure , but why government heard will our request, they love only fine we feel we are going in deed position kindly extend the date of audit and all. 🙏🙏🙏

  11. S K Gupta says:

    Our current Finance Minister seems to be only intetested in the income tax return filings, even at the cost of health and lives of citizens. She needs to understand the current situation in the country. The Prime Minister should intervene and correct her inhumane approach.

  12. Ca Dinesh Vijay says:

    Very well drafted communication to the FM It is in fact a help to the government to assist in the quick and timely compliance of the law. The reason for seeking extention of due dates is quite obvious and justifiable in the light of pandemic situation in the country.

  13. TIRU C NARAYAN says:

    I cannot comment about the business side of tax returns, be it audit or otherwise. So, my below comments are only for individual taxpayers.

    I believe the due date has been extended to a reasonable date of January 10, 2021. We, individual taxpayers must comply with it. We can always file an amended Return later on if needed.

  14. ASHOK PURI says:

    The dates of filing of Audited Tax returns has been extended to 15th February 2021 but the final date of holding AGM by companies remains at 31st December 2020. As AGM of Companies is held to adopt the Audited Balance Sheet how is it possible to hold the AGM without the Audit Reports and the AGM will have to be adjourned. The Finance ministry should extend the due date of AGM to 31st March 2021 for FY 2019-2020 as an exceptional case.

  15. Shailesh shinde says:

    Completely agree to the request of extension. For most of the people revenue is already generated thru payment of advance tax installment and Tds. For the sake of complying with filing dates, it’s completely irrational to put safety on stake in such testing times. Timely and reasonable decision expected from Govt

  16. azhar says:

    sir we need extension very badly. ist day gone as new year,then sunday that we worked hard but clients taken their own time . Still police problem they are forcing to close by 10.pm. Bombay high court decision we are shock to see they not bother to our institute and so many representation from across the country that to first time we requested that much, they are not at all care for our request. please do the needful for extension.

  17. Dilipkumar Ghosh says:

    2019-2020 & 2020-2021 in one time ,up to March’ 2022, due to 2 nd wave of pandemic. Otherwise who will be the responsible for pandemic, if a village man wants to go outside to Tax consultant. Indian govt announces, take care for pandemic. I am a taxpayer from 20years.

  18. CA Sharad P Joshi says:

    Its indeed a good attempt convincing the government but I feel that as usual the attempt will be futile. At the time of collection and implementation these professionals backbone of the society other wise not there the voters come in . One can wake up a sleeping one but not the one pretending to sleep. When Govt had not given attention to the farmers in dehli do, you expect the beaurocrates to reply in time. The extension up to 10 th Jan is granted because of writ petition. God bless you

  19. Senthil says:

    Kind Thanks to
    @taxguru_in
    . Humanity is a need of Hour due to #COVID19 . Hnbl Govt’s & Hnbl Ministery’s Kind heart view is need of hour. #GSTAmnesty_date_extend #Extend_Due_Dates #Extend_CFSS . We are ready to work and doing the works, but need some more time.

  20. Senthil says:

    Its a whole requirement from all Tax payers and Tax professionals now due to covid pandemic issues. Kind heart view requirerd from Govt and Ministery.

  21. KRISHNAN S says:

    I Think There Is No Fun In Going Extending The
    Dates , Will Will Only Make People More & MoreLazy ; All Should File Their I T R Immediately( With The Etended Date To 10 / 01 / 2021 )With Whatever Records / Information / Satements Presently Available With Them ;
    However , They Can File A Revised I T R
    As Soon As They Get All The Required
    Information / Documents / Statements Etc.. We Are Habituated To Make A Hue & Cry For
    Each & Everything — Attention Hon’ble F. M.

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