It has been observed that rush for remitting tax dues at the Reserve Bank of India and other banks authorised to collect income tax towards the end of March, June, September and December is heavy, RBI said in a release.
RBI's logic is it becomes difficult for it to cope with the pressure of receipts although additional counters have been provided for the purpose.
At times, the public is required to wait in queues at the Reserve Bank for long.
RBI also informed the public that branches of State Bank of India and its associates and all public sector banks can collect such dues.
Besides, select private banks like HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank , Axis Bank, IDBI Bank and J&K Bank in Delhi are also authorised to accept payment in cash or by cheque.
The I-T assessees also have the provision of making online payment of income tax.
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