Finance Ministry to hold meeting with Infosys for discussing issues of Income Tax Portal 2.0

Finance Ministry to hold meeting with Infosys for discussing issues of Income Tax Portal 2.0 As per the Income Tax Press release dated 15th June 2021…

Finance Ministry to hold meeting with Infosys for discussing issues of Income Tax Portal 2.0
As per the Income Tax Press release dated 15th June 2021, Finance Ministery will hold a meeting with Infosys team for discussing issues of Income Tax Portal 2.0. This Meeting will be attended by members from ICAI, auditors, consultants and taxpayers.
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The new portal has been fraught with several technical glitches/issues leading to taxpayer inconvenience. Written representations on the problems/difficulties faced in the portal have also been invited from the stakeholders. Representatives from Infosys team will be present to answer queries, clarify issues and receive inputs on the working of the portal, to remove glitches and sort out issues faced by the taxpayers.
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