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I-T centre gets new pin code for taxpayers' benefit
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The Department of Posts has allotted the pin code to the Central Processing Centre (CPC) to ensure that letters and mails sent by taxpayers and assessees are not lost and reach the centre without delay. DH file photo
The Department of Posts has allotted the pin code to the Central Processing Centre (CPC) to ensure that letters and mails sent by taxpayers and assessees are not lost and reach the centre without delay. DH file photo

Taxpayers wanting to send their paper ITR acknowledgement forms or documents related to refunds and others to the I-T department’s CPC in Bengaluru can now send it to a “unique” pin code.

The Department of Posts has allotted the pin code to the Central Processing Centre (CPC) to ensure that letters and mails sent by taxpayers and assessees are not lost and reach the centre without delay.

The CPC is the central database centre of the department which receives all Income Tax Returns (ITRs), both e-filed and sent through post, and processes them for issuance of refunds and also deals with other tax-related documents of a taxpayer. The new pin code is—560500— while the CPC earlier used to sport the old pin code of—560100.

The older pin code was marked for the entire Electronic City area in Bengaluru, where the CPC facility is based. “There used to be grievances where taxpayers complained that they have sent their ITR-V (acknowledgement for ITR filing) through post to the CPC, but it did not reach the centre. Certain other documents sought by the centre from an assessee to ensure timely refunds also used to get lost or never reached.

The department, in an official announcement, said, “taxpayers can now address mails to CPC, I-T Department, Bengaluru, 560500” for submission of ITR-V forms and other documents.

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(Published 14 April 2017, 01:11 IST)