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Income Tax Department Issues Guidelines for E-Communication to Tax Payers - (05 Feb 2016)

Government, in order to ease communication with the Income-Tax Department, has allowed tax payers to reply to notices using their registered email address. Income-Tax Department has issued detailed guidelines for using electronic communication, or emails, for paperless assessment proceedings.

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