However, the assessees have been asked to give their passport number as also the details of their active bank accounts, the Finance Ministry said.
The main ITR form will not contain more than three pages, while 'other information' will be captured in the "schedules" which will be required to be filled only if applicable.
These ITRs will replace the 14-page form that were notified earlier this year, triggering a major controversy with individuals, industrialists and MPs saying the tax filing would become cumbersome as those forms sought unnecessary details including foreign trips and bank accounts.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had ordered putting these forms on hold following the controversy.
The last date for filing of Income Tax Return (ITR) has also been extended for this year by one month to August 31, as the software for new forms is under preparation.
The new forms are likely to be available for e-filing by the third week of June.
Also a new ITR 2A form has been proposed for individuals or Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) who do not have capital gains, income from business/profession or foreign asset/foreign income.
Further, an expat who is not an Indian citizen and is in India on a business, employment or student visa, would not mandatorily be required to report the foreign assets acquired by him during the previous years when he was non-resident and if no income was derived from such assets during the relevant previous year, the Ministry said in a statement.
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