Warning from Income Tax about this fraud on your ITR filing

Warning from Income Tax about this fraud on your ITR filing

In a latest alert, the Income Tax department said, “The Income Tax department never asks for your PIN numbers, passwords or similar access information for credit cards, banks or other financial accounts through email.”

Warning from Income Tax about this fraud on your ITR filing

The time for income tax return (ITR) filing for the assessment year 2019-20 is just around the corner. The Income Tax department has already allowed taxpayers to begin the procedure for filing ITR forms 1 and 4. Remaining other forms will be asked for filing shortly. It is always advisable to begin the procedure of filing at early months. This is because to avoid last minute rush, and missing out on key important claims. While ITR filing process has begun, it is also the time for making investments for saving claiming tax benefits. Various banks like SBI, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda and PNB among others have already started to encourage customers for opting their 5-year fixed deposits tax saving schemes. With that, fraud alerts are also being communicated by the tax department. 
In a latest alert, the department said, “The Income Tax department never asks for your PIN numbers, passwords or similar access information for credit cards, banks or other financial accounts through email.”
This warning is a reminder of a very traditional pattern of fraud named as phishing scam. A phishing fraud is highly carried through email address. A scammer will send you an email which will look like its from your own bank or another site, where payment information is stored. 
Few examples of the mail could be, that they are having some technical issues in their computer, before asking you to re-submit your account details or credit card information etc. 
Apart from this, fraudsters can also lure you with mails of discounts or information either to swindle you directly or to defraud you under other person’s name whom you know. 
In the potential fraud alert, the department also warned taxpayers saying, “The Income Tax department appeals to taxpayers NOT to respond to such emails and Not to share information relating to their credit card, bank or other financial accounts.”
Before understanding why you need to be really aware and vigilant with this phishing scam. First, one should understand why are we needed to link our bank accounts with income taxes. 
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has mandated it from April 2015, that every taxpayer must provide in their bank account details at any time of ITR filing. 
Bank account details needed for ITR filing are - number of accounts, IFSC code, name of the bank, name of the joint account holders, account number and bank statements as on March 31st.
Reason for giving your bank account details is that it is one of the important tool for ITR filing. The department also allows citizens to check their e-verify ITR refund via bank account number. Currently, banks like Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Karur Vysya Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, PNB, SBI, Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Union Bank of India, United Bank of India and Saraswat Bank are authorized for letting you check your ITR refund status. Hence, if you are a bank account holder in these mentioned lenders, well then you will have to fill in your financial credentials with income tax. 
One of the major uses of bank account is that, when your refund is failed. It would mean there is an error either in your address, bank account or name information during ITR filing. The department helps you in getting your claims, if you have updated your bank account. 

Here’s how you can create request! 

Step 1: Login to e-Filing website with User ID, Password, Date of Birth/ Date of Incorporation and Captcha. 
Step 2: Go to My Account and click on "Refund Re-issue Request".
Step 3: Enter PAN, Assessment Year, CPC Communication Reference Number, Refund Sequence Number (available on the 143(1)  Intimation order and Click on 'Validate' button.
Step 4: After validation, taxpayer can select the mode of Refund Reissue from the options.
Step 5: Taxpayer can select to update the Bank Account Details from the option under the field 'Do you want to update Bank Account details?
Step 6: Taxpayer can select the address to which the cheque has to be sent under the dropdown 'Category'.
  • If the taxpayer selects 'ITR Address', address provided in the ITR uploaded is used.
  • If the taxpayer selects 'PAN Address', address provided in the PAN is used.
  • If the taxpayer selects 'New Address', taxpayer has to enter details in the additional fields displayed.
Step 7: Taxpayer clicks on "Submit" to validate the details. On successful validation, Taxpayer will get the message success message .
Apart from this, every income from other sources are taxable. For example, if you are earning interest on saving schemes like fixed deposits. The banks will cut a tax deducted at source (TDS) if your interest income surpasses over Rs 40,000. Also, your salary paid by employer is also taxable. 
That said, bank account informations also help in realising a fair and honest ITR filing. Nowadays bank have started to have a strict KYC norms in order to maintain transparent flow of filing. 
Hence, considering your bank account is needed for ITR filing. You must make sure you stay away from any sort of frauds. Always comply and follow the procedures laid out by ITdepartment, if you do not wish to lose your money.

Comments

  1. The word 'your' in the subject is avoidable. Just print "Warning from Income Tax about this fraud on ITR filing"

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    1. Our government peoples are like that.... thats y they r sending.....

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  2. Rightly said by Mr Jagadish. This word 'Your' creates panic in the mind of a genuine and honest taxpayer.

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  3. I agree Mr. Jagadish statement.

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  4. I agree with Jagdish jee comment

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  5. I agree with Mr Jagdish Comment. Kindly remove your or Fraud words.

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  6. I agree with Mr Jagadish comnent

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  7. the :warning "" scared me and jolted me, because of the the wrong choice of words. They could have avoided word warning and instead put Alert. And they could have avoided the word YOUR. But then, it is a government institution.!!!

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  8. I totally agree with Mr Bhanukumaar

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  9. I am receiving this message two months after filing the IT returns. What is the point in sending it now?

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  10. Unnecessarily scaring the aam admi. The sentence was constructed in a way that creates needless panic in the minds of the people as if we had done something wrong. And like the above person, I, a honest tax-paying citizen, also received this warning message just yesterday (01-11-2019). Even if it was only for cautioning, the wording could have been better and pray, why send it now?.

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