Friday, December 24, 2010

Billing Details of Income Tax employees in the new telephone scheme, “Project Tarang”


Tariff to Department of Income Tax
Mobile

1.1
Fixed Monthly Charges

Nil
To be paid by ITD in Lump-sum
1.2
Free usage per month

400 Min

2
Call Charges



2.1.1
Within LSA
to BSNL/MTNL all India
Nil


Within LSA
To other service provider all India
.01 per sec(Local)
.012  per sec (STD)

2.2
Roaming




Fixed Charge

Nil


Incoming Calls
From BSNL/MTNL network
Nil



From other Network
0.60/60 sec


Outgoing Calls
To BSNL/MTNL all India
Nil



To others
1.0 per 60 sec

3
SMS




P2P within LSA
To BSNL/MTNL all India
Nil



To other
0.40/SMS


P




P2P (Roaming)
To BSNL/MTNL all India
Nil



To other
0.80/SMS


Non P




NON P2P SMS

2/SMS


Premium Non P2P

As per Vendor


International SMS

5/SMS

4
GPRS




Fixed Charge

Nil


Free Usage

1 GB


Beyond Free Usage

0.05/10 KB






Landline
1.1
Fixed Monthly Charge

Nil
To be paid by ITD in Lump-sum

Free Usage per month
To BSNL/MTNL all India
Nil



To other all India
1/MCU

Broadband
1.1
Fixed monthly charge

Nil
To be paid by ITD in Lump-sum

Free Usage per month

Home Unlimited

3G Data Card
1.1
Fixed monthly charge

Nil
To be paid by ITD in Lump-sum
1.2
Free Usage per month

5 GB


Beyond Free Usage

0.05/10 KB

Blackberry
1.1
Fixed monthly charge

Nil
To be paid by ITD in Lump-sum

Free Usage per month

As per plan 999 of BSNL


Friday, December 3, 2010

Clarification reg exemption in Hindi for ITIs Departmental Examination, 2010

Rule V(A)(c) of Amended Departmental Examination Rules For Income Tax Inspectors 2009 exempts those candidates from appearance in Paper 5 namely Hindi, who have qualified Hindi either at the matriculation/higher level or in the departmental Examination for Ministerial Staff


View the Clarification

Monday, November 29, 2010

View Project "Tarang" : Telecom Policy

View the Telecom Policy approved by Finance Minister, Secretary,Expenditure and CBDT in detail.


View the policy
View Details of Project Tarang

I-T dept introduces new number for taxpayers

Taxpayers will now have to procure a 'new number' for filing returns and making any communication with the income-tax department. 
The unique document identification number (DIN), on the lines of numbers like PAN and TAN, will be quoted on “every” income tax-related communication, including returns to be filed next year for the financial year 2010-11. 
According to the new guidelines brought out by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the DIN will be mandatory “in respect of every notice, order, letter or any correspondence” with the department, by the taxpayers. 
“The DIN will be generated by the I-T department and will be useful, essentially, for error-free filing of tax returns, claiming refunds and other communication with the department by the assesses,” a senior finance ministry official said. 
The Aykar Sampark Kendras will hand out the DIN from this month, the official said. Assesses will not be put to any trouble as the numbers will be generated and allotted by the department itself. I-T officials will also be allotted the numbers in order to streamline the process, the official said, adding the number had to be produced thereon for every activity with the department. 
Taxpayers and tax collectors are currently required to quote permanent account number (PAN) and tax deduction and collection account number (TAN), among others, when returns are filed with the department. According to Section 282B of the Income Tax Act that deals with DIN, if the document, sent to the tax authority, does not bear this unique computer-generated number, “such document, letter or any correspondence shall be treated as invalid and shall be deemed never to have been received.” 
DIN is aimed at bringing more transparency in tax administration as the whole exercise involves a number of documents and proformas. Apart from regular filing of taxes, a taxpayer deals with the department for various other financial services, which DIN will help to ease, the official said. 
Source : The Statesman
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