More than 29.8 lakh Tax Audit Reports filed on e-filing portal within extended due date of 15-02-2022: CBDT

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Press Release, dated 16-02-2022

The CBDT has said that more than 29.8 lakh major Tax Audit Reports (TARs) have been filed on the e-Filing portal as of 15-02-2022. Over 4.14 lakh major Tax Audit Reports/forms have been filed on the last day.

Out of 29.8 lakh of the major statutory forms, over 2.65 lakh Form 3CA-3CD and around 24.5 lakh Form 3CB-3CD have been filed in FY 21-22. More than 2.71 lakh other Tax Audit Reports (Form 10B, 29B, 29C, 3CEB, 10CCB, 10BB) have been filed till 15.02.2022.

The Department has expressed gratitude to all tax professionals and taxpayers for the support in compliance and requests taxpayers’ attention who are yet to accept the Tax Audit Report submitted by their CA to complete the submission process.

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