CBDT Extended Last Date for updating UDINs to 31st January 2022

CBDT Extended Last Date for updating UDINs to 31st January 2022 The Central Board of Direct Taxes [CBDT] has extended the last date for updating UDIN…

CBDT Extended Last Date for updating UDINs to 31st January 2022
The Central Board of Direct Taxes [CBDT] has extended the last date for updating UDINs for all the IT forms at the e-filing portal to 31st January 2022.
Members are aware that the CBDT vide its press release dated 26th November 2020 has mandated the validation of the Unique Document Identification Number (UDIN) generated from ICAI portal in all the Income Tax Form and Audit Reports uploaded at the e-filing portal.
We have been given to understand that CBDT is in process of mandating the updation of UDINs for all IT Forms prior to its upload on the e-filing portal by the members. In other words, members would be required to first generate UDIN and provide the same while uploading the IT forms.
CBDT once again has given the extension for updating UDINs for all the IT forms at the e-filing portal till 31st January, 2022.
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