The simplified form, which is being brought after the earlier version was opposed by industry and MPs for cumbersome disclosure norms, is also likely to relax the requirement of reporting details of every foreign travel undertaken.
“An internal meeting of the Finance Ministry officials on the issue will take place soon after Parliament session ends.
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The final decision on simplification of the ITR forms (ITR-1 and ITR-2) would be taken by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley before the end of the month, the official said.
The salaried individuals and those persons who do not have business/professional income are required to file income tax returns in either ITR-1 or ITR-2 by July 31. Following the controversy over the new ITR forms which sought details of bank accounts and foreign visits, the revenue department announced putting them on hold. Jaitley promised to come out with “extremely simplified” forms.
The tax department also held consultations with industry chambers seeking their views for simplification.
According to the official, “It is being considered whether a minimum balance could be specified for the purpose of disclosure of details of bank accounts in the return form.”
The ITR forms, which was notified by the CBDT had last month for the current assessment year, had specific columns for banks accounts, IFSC Code, names of joint account holders and foreign visits, including the ones paid by the companies. Although the new forms had 14 pages, an ordinary tax payer was required to fill just the initial two-three pages, the official said, adding “the remaining pages seeking greater details were meant for those coming under the high income bracket.”
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