As per a new circular by CBDT on 14th August 2019, the body has decided that it will not do any kind of communications from 1st October 2019, in case Director Identification Number (DIN) is not quoted by the assessee or any other such concerned person. The Income Tax Department is looking forward to digitalizing its work even more. The purpose of this is to improve the delivery of services and increase transparency in the functioning of the department.
Now, the authority uses the Income Tax Business Application {ITBA} platform to generate most of the notices and orders. However, the CBDT noticed that the communications related to orders, assessment, inquiry, penalty, prosecution, approval, appeals, etc. still were issued manually, without maintaining a proper audit trail of such communication. Therefore, the body, in order to stop such instances has decided that it will not issue any communication, to any assessee or any other person, exercising its power under the Section 119 of the Income Tax Act, 1961[1]. Such a rule will be effective from 1st October 2019.
However, there are exceptional circumstances that are exempted from such rule:
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