By IANS,
Chennai : With Tamil Nadu reeling under severe power cuts daily and banks being closed for half-year accounts Saturday, tax-payers are hoping that the central government would extend by a month the deadline for tax remittance and filing returns, said chartered accountants.
“The finance ministry would do a great service to honest tax-payers if it extends the deadline for tax remittance by one more month for corporates and others. Tax returns have to be filed online and taxes have to be paid before that. With more than 10-hour power cuts in cities like Coimbatore, Madurai and other cities, it is difficult to meet the Sep 30 deadline for filing returns,” P.S.Prabhakar, a chartered accountant, told IANS.
“If the deadline is extended, it will be of immense help to thousands of tax-payers across the country,” G. Ramaswamy, former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), told IANS.
He confirmed that ICAI has made a representation to the finance ministry to extend the deadline.
Prabhakar cited the extension of deadline for filing the returns from July to August this year on the grounds of severe power cuts in north India as a precedent.
Speaking to IANS, S. Senthamarai Kannan, Income Tax chief commissioner, Chennai, said: “We have not got any intimation as to postponing the deadline. We have not received any representation till now on the subject from any association, chambers of commerce and others.”