CBDT mandates e-filing of certain forms, returns & statements

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e-filing; Income Tax Act

Notification No. 03/2022, dated 16-07-2022

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has mandated the electronic filing of certain forms, returns, statements, reports, and orders under the Income-tax Act. The Following are the forms that shall be furnished electronically and shall be verified in the manner prescribed under Rule 131(1):

(a) Form 3CEF.
(b) Form 10F.
(c) Form 10IA.
(d) Form 3BB.
(e) Form 10BC.
(f) Form 3BC.
(g) Form 10FC.
(h) Form 28A.
(i) Form 27C.
(j) Form 58D.
(k) Form 58C.
(l) Form 68.

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  1. The CBDT notified for compulsory filing of Form 10F electronically, in case respect of the assessee/person/association /institution who want to claim u/s DTAA. It has to be filed on portal but for those who do not have PAN etc, how will they file it. Can it be furnished by the payer/deductor or and agent of the payee/receiver on behalf.

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