Income Tax New Portal: New e-filing 3.0 portal will be launched soon for taxpayers, problems related to tax filing will be solved.

Income Tax Portal: If you also faced difficulties in tax filing through the Income Tax Portal this year, then there is relief news for you. The Central Government has prepared to launch a new ITR e-filing portal soon to save the taxpayers from the troubles. Preparations are going on in full swing to launch this new income tax filing portal which will be launched as IEC 3.0 and this new ITR e-filing portal will be able to overcome the problems related to filing during IEC IEC 2.0.

Government is moving towards creating a new ITR portal for e-filing of income tax.

This news has come out quoting the Wealth Edition of Economic Times (ET Wealth Online), under which it has been said that an internal circular has been issued. It has been said that the technical arrangements being made to create a new ITR portal for e-filing of income tax are important in tax filing as well as a big step towards establishing a better system. .

The idea behind IEC 3.0 is to release secure and user-friendly methods for users to facilitate income tax filing. As of October 8, 2024, it has been said that a new project IEC 3.0 (will replace the existing IEC 2.0 project) and the process of bringing it in has been completed. IEC stands for Existing Integrated e-Filing and Centralized Processing Centre.

Income Tax Department is taking public opinion

The Income Tax Department is currently taking public opinion and stakeholder feedback before launching the new ITR e-Filing 3.o portal so that the system can be brought to the country as a more user-friendly portal. Besides, suggestions are also being invited from the public.

Project IEC 3.0 aims to inspire high speed information technology. With this, ITR processing will be done faster. With this, taxpayers will be able to get refund faster if there is no problem. It is also expected that the introduction of latest technology in IEC 3.0 will significantly reduce the complaints of taxpayers.

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