E-filing: a face-off between CAs and portals?
By Benny Thomas
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800 depending on the requirements. Some of them even offer free service to attract the low income taxpayers.
Bangalore-based elagaan.com, which is promoted by Navin Kumar, was recently launched to provide advice to the taxpayer. "This year there are more people who are filing the returns online, because now the process has become simpler," says Kumar. elagaan.com provides tools that can be used by individuals to prepare their tax returns for filing online.
Taxyogi.com is another portal that was started to offer guidance on filing returns. Mamtha Banerjee, Founder of Taxyogi says, "We started the portal to mainly cater to the techies, but now we are getting more responses from all kinds of professionals." Even Mamtha points out that the convenience factor is the one that has helped in the growth of this trend.
The concept of e-filing in India was introduced in 2002 and it was made compulsory for certain business segments from 2005. From 2006 onwards, individuals too were allowed to file their returns electronically. In order to speed up the process of e-filing, the government has also set up a Centralized Process Center (CPC) in Bangalore for processing all electronically filed returns in the country.