Your taxes are dear to the income tax department, but your returns are even dearer, so the department has ensured that they are kept in world-class safe keeping. Iron Mountain, the safe-keeper of the wills of Princess Diana, Charles Darwin, Bill Gates' Corbis photographic collection and the recordings of Frank Sinatra, makes sure that your tax returns are safe once they land with the department. The bar-coding ensures that no document reveals the identity to a normal eye, thereby ensuring its safety and security. The records will be kept for six years as the IT department can reopen an assessment for the past six years. After six years, the records will be destroyed, but according to well-documented global standards. "Only the relevant records will be called for using the bar-codes and shredded in the presence of income tax officials, InfosysBSE -1.33 % officials and Iron Mountain in the presence of a video camera," the official added. Though the returns processed are e-filed, the paper records of verification forms and returns are still preserved. As against the average processing time of more than 12 months in the past, CPC has brought it down to 65 days, the official said. Faster processing of returns has also helped the department reduce the interest it had to pay on refunds: the interest rate on delayed refunds is down to 4.77% against an average rate of more than 17% in 2009-10. |
Monday, 24 June 2013
I-T department to keep tax returns in hi-tech, world-class swanky centres
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