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Information About VC and Seek VC Adjournment.

FAQs for Seek VC & Seek VC adjournment.

What is VC?

Answer: VC stands for ‘Video Conferencing’. Using the VC facility, an assessee is enabled to express or submit one’s response orally before an Income Tax Authority who has initiated the proceeding and expect the response from the user.

This facility has been enabled by the department as a substitute for personal appearance/hearing before an Income Tax Authority.

The facility for oral submission is in addition to submitting response in writing

Who can avail VC?

Answer: It can be availed by only those taxpayers for whom a hyperlink VC is enabled against a notice, as appearing in the e-Proceeding module, under the column “Video Conferencing”.

Login to e-Filing->e-Proceeding->Select Proceeding Name ->


What is the process to seek VC facility?

Answer: If a VC hyperlink is found against a notice issued by the department under the column “Video Conferencing”, the user needs to click on that hyperlink.

On clicking, another window appears with the notice details prefilled

• Click on the hyperlink “Seek VC”.


• On click on the same, a window appears. The user needs to choose the appropriate reason from the drop-down values. If there are no predefined dropdown, the user may select “Others” and enter the description in text box.

• Thereafter, a text box will appear wherein user needs to provide reasons in detail for seeking VC and also can provide the date on which the user desires to submit oral submission. (Maximum 4000 characters)

• If the user wants to upload any document supporting such a claim, there is provision to attach the same by click the button “choose File”. The document that are PDF format can only be attached and should not exceed 5 MB.

• Now Click, submit button. A success message will be displayed on submission of request.

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First Priority to Issue of IT Refunds - CBDT

Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Direct Taxes

New Delhi, 13th February, 2017.

Press Release

Expeditious Issue of Refunds is a High Priority for the Central Board of Direct Taxes

The Centralised Processing Centre (CPC) of the Income Tax Department (ITD) has already processed over 4.19 crore Income Tax Returns (ITRs) and issued over 1.62 crore refunds during the current financial year up to 10th February, 2017. The amount of refunds issued at Rs.1.42 Lakh Crore is 41.5% higher than the corresponding period last year.

As a result of emphasis on expeditious issue of refunds, 92% of all Income Tax returns were processed within 60 days demonstrating CBDT’s commitment to faster and more efficient taxpayer service. Of the refunds issued, 92% are below Rs.50,000 due to the high priority given to expeditious issue of refunds to small taxpayers. Only 2% of refunds less than Rs. 50,000 are remaining to be issued. Majority of these cases relate to recently filed ITRs or where the taxpayer’s response to the Department is awaited.

Taxpayers reposed faith in CBDT’s e-governance initiatives by filing electronically a whopping 4.01 Cr ITRs till 10th February 2017 representing an increase of 20% over the previous year. Also, more than 60 lakh other online forms were filed with an increase of nearly 41% compared to the previous year.

Taxpayers are advised to verify and update their email address and mobile number on the e-filing website to receive electronic communication. CBDT is committed to ensuring best possible taxpayer services through its e-governance programs and increasing the coverage and scope of electronic filing and processing of various forms and applications.

(Meenakshi J Goswami)
Commissioner of Income Tax
(Media & Technical Policy)
Official Spokesperson, CBDT.

Complete Procedure to Send Request for Re-Issue Income Tax Refund.

Many Taxpayers did not know how to get Income Tax Refund in case of Income Tax Refund Failure by any reason from Income Tax Department side.  The 7 simple steps to request for Income Tax Refund Re-issue, please follow the below steps :

STEP - 1 :
Login to e-Filing website with User ID, Password, Date of Birth/ Date of Incorporation and Captcha.

STEP - 2 :
Go to My Account and click on "Refund Re-issue Request".

STEP - 3 :
Enter PAN, Assessment Year, CPC Communication Reference Number, Refund Sequence Number (available on the 143(1) Intimation order and Click on 'Validate' button. 

STEP - 4 :
After validation, taxpayer can select the mode of Refund Reissue from the options.

The two modes of Refund Reissue are:
  • ECS
  • By Paper (Cheque)

STEP - 5 :
Taxpayer can select to update the Bank Account Details from the option under the field 'Do you want to update Bank Account details? 

'If the taxpayer selects 'Yes', taxpayer has to enter details in the additional fields i.e. Bank Account number, Type of Account and IFSC code/ MICR code.

STEP - 6 :
Taxpayer can select the address to which the cheque has to be sent under the dropdown 'Category'.
  • If the taxpayer selects 'ITR Address', address provided in the ITR uploaded is used.
  • If the taxpayer selects 'PAN Address', address provided in the PAN is used.
  • If the taxpayer selects 'New Address', taxpayer has to enter details in the additional fields displayed.

STEP - 7 :
Taxpayer clicks on "Submit" to validate the details. 

On successful validation, Taxpayer will get the message success message .

This ends the process of refund re-issue by Taxpayer.

CBDT Extends Time Limit for Processing of Returns Having Refund Claim.

CBDT extends time-limit for processing of returns having legitimate refund claim

Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Direct Taxes

North Block, New Delhi, th 25th of October, 2016

Order under section 119 of Income Tax Act, 1961

Subject:  Issue of Intimation under section 143 (1) of Income Tax Act, 1961 beyond the prescribed time in non-scrutiny cases-reg.-

It has come to notice that some returns of income having "claim of refund" pertaing to Assessment Years 2014-2015, 2013-2014 and 2012-2013 were not processed within the time-frame prescribed under sub-section (1) of section 143 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 ("Act"). Consequently, intimation of "amount of refund due" which is issued to the taxpayer after processing the income-tax return could not be sent.  This has led to a situation where the concerned taxpayer is unable to get his legitimate refund in accordance with provisions of the Act, although the delay is not attributable to him.

2.  On consideration of the matter, in instances where a valid return-of-income having "claim of refund" for Assessment years 2014-2015. 2013-2014 and 2012-2013 was failed either under section 139 or 142 (1) of the Act and in which the time for sending intimation under sub-section (1) of section 143 has lapsed, the Central Board of Direct Taxes ("CBDT"), by virtue of its powers under section 119 ofthe Act, hereby relaxes the time-frame prescribed in second proviso to sub-section (1) of section 143 and directs that such returns-of-income shall now be processed by 31.03.2017.  Further, intimation of processing the consequential refund, if any, shall be issued expeditiously as per the prevailing norms and existing provisions of the Act.

3.  However, the above relaxation shall not be application to those cases where the said return of income was not processed in view of provisions of sub-section (1D) of section 143 of the Act.  Further, this relaxation shall not be applicable to those cases where either demand is shown as payable in the return of income or is likey to so arise after processing the return of income.

4.  The contents of this order may be brought to the notice of all for necessary compliance.

(Rohit Garg)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

(F.No.225/220/2016-ITA.II)

Copy to:
1. Chairperson (CBDT) and all Members of CBDT
2. All Pr. CCsIT/DsGIT
3. Pr.DGIT(Systems) for further necessary action in the matter
4. ADG(Systems)-4 with request for uploading on official website in public domain
5.  All Officers and Technical Sections of CBDT
6.  ADG(PR,PP & OL) with request to post a tweet on official handle of the Department
7. ITCC Division of CBDT
8. Database Cell for uploading on IrS Officers website
9. Guard File

(Rohit Garg)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of India

Deductor to get Interest on TDS Refund only from date of return filing.

Deductor to get interest on TDS refund from date of filing claim and not from date of deposit of TDS

Where TDS u/s 195 becomes refundable to resident deductor on account on non-resident payee waiving the payment and the resident deductor delays filing the refund application to the Department(files it 18 months after the date of waiver by non-resident), he will be entitled to interest on refund u/s 244-A only from the date of filing the refund claim only and not from date of deposit of TDS as law favours the vigilant only and not those who slumber and Department cannot be made liable for interest for any period prior to the date on which facts giving rise to refund are brought to the Department's notice

source: www.taxmann.com

Good News for Taxpayee, who are waiting for Income Tax Refund.

As per Office Memorandum issued by CBDT, the Government has directed to Income Tax Officials to issue refunds in case where outstanding arrears are upto Rs. 5000/- without any adjustment for Asstt. Year 2013-14 and 2014-15.

The Government decided to provide relief to the small taxpayers for refunds by  reduce grievances and enhance taxpayer satisfaction. The Central Board of Direct Taxes had issued instructions to the Central Processing Centre (CPC), Bengaluru and the field officers in December regarding refunds in cases where arrears demand upto Rs. 5000/- may be issued without any adjustment of outstanding arrears under section 245 of the Act during Fin. Year 2015-16.

Similarly, the non-CASS cases for these assessment years where the refund amount is more than Rs. 5000/- but the outstanding arrears is Rs. 5000/- or less may also be processed for issue of refund without any adjustment under section 245.

Complete Procedure for Refund/Demand Status, Request for Refund Re-issue.

After making any payments either Salary or Interest TDS is required to be deducted as per Income Tax from Deductee.  If the TDS Deducted Amount is excess than TAX liability amount in this conduction, the excess paid TDS returned to Taxpayee after TAX Assessment by Income Tax Department.  But, some times the refund of TDS or excess paid tax unable to get taxpayee due to following reasons :
  1. Expired Cheque
  2. Incorrect A/C No
  3. House Locked
  4. Party Shifted
  5. No such Address
  6. No such person
  7. Incorrect MICR code/unavailable
  8. Account has been closed
  9. Account Description incorrect
  10. Others
  11. Mendatory fields missing (Account Number/Account Name/Account type/Address/City/State/Pincode)
  12. Incorrect A/c Number Length
  13. Invalid A/c. No.
  14. Invalid A/c. No. (Between to special characters there shoube be atleast one alphabet/number)
  15. Invalid A/c Number (First character in A/c. No. should be an alphabet/number only.)
  16. Invalid A/c. No. (Last Character in A/c. No. should be a number.)
  17. Invalid A/C Number (Numeric string between alphabets or special characters cannot be all zeros)
  18. Invalid character in A/c. Number
  19. Address not valid (Invalid Characters or too long Address)
  20. Invalid character in Account Name or Name too short
  21. No numeric digit in Account Number
  22. Invalid IFSC Code
  23. Name mismatch with Bank Account Hoder

View Refund/ Demand Status
To view Refund/ Demand Status, please follow the below steps:

Step - 1 :    Login to e-Filing website with User ID, Password, Date of Birth / Date of Incorporation and Captcha.
Step - 2 :    Go to My Account and click on "Refund/Demand Status".
Step - 3 :    Below details would be displayed.
              * Assessment Year
              * Status
              * Reason (For Refund Failure if any)
              * Mode of Payment is displayed.

How to Request for Refund Re-issue (in case of refund failure)
To request for Refund Re-issue, please follow the below steps:

Step - 1 :    Login to e-Filing website with User ID, Password, Date of Birth/ Date of Incorporation and Captcha.
Step - 2 :    Go to My Account and click on "Refund Re-issue Request".
Step - 3 :    Enter PAN, Assessment Year, CPC Communication Reference              
                   Number, Refund Sequence Number (available on the 143(1) Intimation order and Click on 'Validate' button.
Step - 4 :    After validation, taxpayer can select the mode of Refund Reissue from the options.
              The two modes of Refund Reissue are:
              * ECS
              * By Paper (Cheque)
Step - 5 :    Taxpayer can select to update the Bank Account Details from the option under the field 'Do you want to update Bank Account details?
              'If the taxpayer selects 'Yes', taxpayer has to enter details in the additional fields i.e. Bank Account number, Type of Account and IFSC code/ MICR code.
Step - 6 :    Taxpayer can select the address to which the cheque has to be sent under the dropdown 'Category'.
              If the taxpayer selects 'ITR Address', address provided in the ITR uploaded is used.
              If the taxpayer selects 'PAN Address', address provided in the PAN is used.
              If the taxpayer selects 'New Address', taxpayer has to enter details in the additional fields displayed.
Step - 7 :    Taxpayer clicks on "Submit" to validate the details.
              On successful validation, Taxpayer will get the message success message .

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5 Simple Steps to file 6 Asstt. Years Income Tax Returen for Claim TDS Refund.

This post is posted by Alok Patnia on 18th June, 2015 on www.taxmantra.com.  The details information about Income Tax Return can be filed for 6 Assessment Year to Claim TDS Refund is as under:

Missed out to claim refund for past years? We all are aware that for last 2 years, we have options to file Income Tax Return and claim our refund.    images (3)However, if claim is for beyond 2 years then what option we have? Forget such refund? The answer is NO. As we have already mentioned in our article, Claim refund even if there is delay in filing refund claim, with the coming of the Circular No. 9/2015, we can claim refund by filing Income Tax Return for last 6 Assessment Years. So, claiming refund beyond last 2 years is no more a nightmare. Thus, Income Tax Return can be filed for 6 Assessment Years to Claim TDS Refund.

Income Tax Department in the said circular has guided on how an assessee who has failed to file income tax return can claim refund. Now, make an application and get refund due up to last 6 Assessment years. For this, just follow the following simple steps and get your refund for last 6 AY:

STEP ONE: FILE AN APPLICATION
In case the amount is less than Rs 10 Lakhs for any one assessment year the application shall be made to the Pr.CsIT/CIT. CIT will review the application & communicate acceptance/rejection with reason of such applications/claims. In case the amount is more than Rs 10 Lakhs the application to be made to Chief Commissioner of Income Tax. In case the amount is more than Rs 50 Lakhs then to CBDT.

STEP TWO: CONDONATION UPTO 6 YEARS
Condonation Application can be file up to six previous years. It is to be noted that even loss can be claimed for carry forward. The officer will ensure that the income/loss declared and /or refund claimed is correct and genuine and also that the case is of genuine hardship on merits.

STEP THREE: CLEARANCE FROM AUTHORITIES
The power of accepting or rejecting the Condonation Application of Delay shall be subject to the condition that the Income of assessee is not assessable in the hands of other person under any provision of Income Tax Act. Further, no Interest shall be admissible on belated claim of refund and the refund has arisen due to excess payment of Advance Tax or Self-Assessment Tax or due to excess deduction of TDS.

STEP FOUR: SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS
A belated application for supplementary claim of refund (claim of additional amount of refund after completion of assessment for the same year) can be admitted for condonation provided other conditions as referred above are fulfilled.

STEP FIVE: CUMULATIVE INTEREST BEYOND SIX YEARS
In the case of 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 issued by Government of India opting for scheme of cumulative interest on maturity but has accounted interest earned on mercantile basis and the intermediary bank at the time of maturity has deducted tax at source on the entire amount of interest paid without apportioning the accrued interest/TDS, over various financial years involved, the time limit of six years for making such refund claims will not be applicable.

Claiming refund is thus, now possible for last 6 Assessment Years against 2 years. Once an application is filed to the appropriate authority and gets it approved then one can file its Income Tax Return to get your refund which was once not possible.

Source: www.taxmantra.com by Alok Patnia

How to Request re-issue of Income tax Refund? Detailed Procedure.

Income Tax Refund cheque issued by CPC Bangalore Returned undelivered or not been credited due to wrong account info, expired cheque etc?

Now days Assessee who file their Income tax Return online gets their refund cheque issued by CPC Bangalore. Refunds are issued by two modes:-
  1. By crediting the refund amount in Assessee’s bank account if the Assessee has correctly mentioned his bank details in Income tax Return Filed by him.
  2. By sending Income Tax Refund Cheque if Assessee failed to submit or correctly mention his bank account details in Income tax Return filed by him.
In case of Physical cheques there may be chances that after filing of Income tax Return Assessee has moved to new address and his Income tax Refund cheque issued by CPC Bangalore returned back for non-delivery.  There may also be a chance that although address is not changed but Assessee could not receive the refund order as no one was there on the day when cheque was delivered or Refund cheque returned undelivered by the postal department as the house was locked.

Further in case Assessee has applied for ECS but has entered wrong account details or account of which details been entered is closed and ECS to such account been failed.

In such cases one question arises what Assessee should do to request reissue of Refund cheque or how to request Credit of that account in his bank account and how to intimate the change in address?

Procedure to apply for refund – reissue for refund related to AY 2009-10 and succeeding years
  • Logon on to https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/ with your user ID and Password.
  • Go to MY Account →Refund Reissue Request
  • Screen below appears, you need to enter the necessary details and click on submit button.
REFUND REISSUE SCREEN


Please refer to the pictorial representation shown below; indicating the CPC reference number and refund sequence number as can be seen in the Order u/s 143(1)/154, Income Tax Act, 1961.
Intimation Pictorial Representation:

Assessee has two options to apply Refund Reissue- ECS or Paper.

ECS Mode: Select mode of Refund reissue, Bank Account Details – Can be changed, if required, category and click submit.

Paper Mode: If assessee applies refund reissue through Paper mode. This option envisages the assessee to get refund through cheque to the address selected by the assessee.

 

Refund Reissue related to AY 2008-09 to be applied through response letter to CPC.

Paper return which were processed at CPC, refund reissue can be applied only through sending response directly to CPC.
  • please note that from AY 2013-14 onwards, Assessee need enter IFSC code instead of MICR code for
  • Find below the table with reasons for refund failure at CPC and the resolution thereof.
Procedure to apply for refund – reissue for refund related to A.Y. 2008-09
Assessee needs to download the address/bank-details modification form (Response Sheet) from the website of Income Tax department, fill the same and after that he needs to send the same by ORDINARY or SPEED POST along with cancelled cheque and other supporting documents to:
“Income Tax Department – CPC, Post Bag No – 1, Electronic City Post Office, Bangalore – 560100, Karnataka”

To Download the need to take Response Sheet Assessee Following steps:-
  1. Visit https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/portal/index.do 
  2. Enter login details.
  3. after login go to sub menu ‘Response Sheet for Refund Failure Status’ under the main menu ‘My Account’ (Please note I have not found the link in Menu which was there earlier)
  4. Download the response sheet.
  5. It is to be noted if there is any change in address of the Assessee needs to get the same updated with PAN master database by filing Form No. 49Afor correction in PAN Data.

Refund and Return of TDS.

Refund of TDS :
In case of excess deduction of tax at source, claim of refund of such excess TDS can be made by the deductor. The excess amount is refundable as per procedure laid down for refund of TDS vide Circular No.2/2011 dt. 27.4.11 (which supersedes the earlier circular no.285 dt 21.10.1980 on this subject).  The difference between the actual payment made by the deductor and the tax deductible at source, will be treated as the excess payment made.

In case such excess payment is discovered by the deductor during the financial year concerned, the present system permits credit of the excess payment in the quarterly statement of TDS of the next quarter during the financial year.

In case, the deduction of such excess amount is made beyond the financial year concerned, such claim can be made to the Assessing Officer (TDS) concerned. However, no claim of refund can be made after two years from the end of financial year in which tax was deductible at source. However, for refund claims pertaining to the period upto March 31, 2009 may be submitted to the assessing officer (TDS) upto 31.3.2012.

However, to avoid double claim of TDS by the deductor as well as by the deductee, the following safeguards must be exercised by the Assessing Officer concerned:
The applicant deductor shall establish before the Assessing Officer that:

  • it is case of genuine error and that the error had occurred inadvertently;
  • that the TDS certificate for the refund amount requested has not been issued to the deductee(s); and
  • that the credit for the excess amount has not been claimed by the deductee(s) in the return of income or the deductee(s) undertakes not to claim in excess of Rupees One Lakh and Rupees Ten Lakh respectively.

After meeting any existing tax liability of the deductor, the balance amount may be refunded to the deductor.

In view of provisions of section 200A of the Income-tax Act prescribing processing of statement of TDS and issue of refund with effect from 1-4-2010, this circular will be applicable for claim of refunds for the period upto 31-3-2010.

Return of TDS :
A return of TDS is a comprehensive statement containing details of salary paid and taxes deducted thereon from the employees along with other prescribed details. For deductions made prior to 01.04.2005 every deductor was required as per the provisions of Section 206 (read with Rule 36A and 37) to prepare and deliver an annual return, of tax deducted at source in form no. 24. Such a return was to be prepared and signed by the following - (a) the DDO or the prescribed officer in case of a government office; (b) the principal officer in the case of every company; (c) the managing partner/ partners in the case of a firm; (d) managing trustee in the case of trust; (e) Karta in the case of HUF; (f) prescribed person in the case of a local authority/public body/association. However w.e.f. 01.04.2006 there is no requirement to file annual returns and instead Quarterly statements of T.D.S. are to be submitted in form 24Q by the deductors specified above. The quarterly statement of the last quarter in form 24Q as amended by notification no. 119 dated 12.05.2006, S.O. 704(E), shall be treated as annual return of T.D.S.

All about Income Tax Refunds - FAQs

From which date the refund banker has been implemented?
The refund banker has been implemented from January 24, 2007.

In which cities the refund banker has been implemented ?
The refund banker facility is operational for non-corporate taxpayers assessed all over India.

Who will send the refund to me?
The State Bank of India (SBI) is the refund banker to the Income Tax Department (ITD). The Cash Management Product department of SBI (CMP SBI) processes the refunds under the refund banker scheme. Details of refunds are forwarded to CMP SBI by the ITD. CMP SBI processes the refunds and sends the refund intimation to the taxpayer.

How will the refund be sent to me?
Refunds are generated in two modes i.e., ECS and paper . If the taxpayer has selected mode of refund as ECS (direct credit in the bank account of the taxpayer) at the time of submission of income return the taxpayer’s bank A/c (at least 10 digits ) and MICR code of bank branch and communication address are mandatory .

For taxpayers who have not opted for ECS refund will be disbursed by cheque or demand draft.

For generation of refund through paper cheque bank account no, correct address is mandatory.

How can I know the status of my refund?
The taxpayer can track the status of its refund from the Departmental Website www.incometaxindia.gov.in / NSDL-TIN website www.tin-nsdl.com by clicking on “Status of Tax Refunds”.

Refund status can be tracked by entering the PAN and Assessment Year for which refund is to be tracked.

Status of the refund can also be tracked by contacting the help desk of SBI's at toll free number: 18004259760 or email at: - .

If I have shifted my residence whom should I contact for updating my correspondence address for receipt of refund?
The tax payer should contact its Assessing Officer and inform about the change in the correspondence address.

If my bank account has been closed how will I get refund credit into the account?
In case of change or updation in the bank account number the taxpayer should provide the correct account number along with the MICR code where credit is to be effected to the Assessing Officer.

Whom do I contact if the refund dispatched has not been received?
The tax payer can contact its local post office with the speed post ref no displayed at the NSDL-TIN website

I have received the physical ECS refund advice and status of refund is “paid” on website of refund status track but my account has not been credited. Whom do I contact?
In case credit is not effected in the taxpayer account through ECS but the refund advice has been received by the taxpayer AND the status shown is “paid”- in that case, the tax payer should contact his bank or SBI. You should contact SBI at the following address.

Cash Management Product (CMP)
State Bank of India
SBIFAST
31, Mahal Industrial Estate
Off Mahakali Caves Road
Andheri (East)
Mumbai - 400 093.
Phone Number: 18004259760 or email at 

I have neither received the physical ECS refund advice and status of refund is “unpaid” on website track. Whom do I contact?
The tax payer should provide the correct account number and MICR code to concerned Assessing officer, where credit is to be effected. The Assessing Officer will inform SBI to send a fresh refund cheque to the taxpayer.

If the date of encashing the refund cheque expires, whom should I contact?
The tax payer should contact their Assessing Officer as well as CMP SBI at the below address:

Cash Management Product (CMP)
State Bank of India
SBIFAST
31, Mahal Industrial Estate
Off Mahakali Caves Road
Andheri (East)
Mumbai - 400 093.
Phone Number: 18004259760 or email at 

How do I rectify any mistakes in the name, assessment year, PAN, account number printed on the refund cheque delivered to me?
In case of any mistakes on the refund cheque delivered to you, the following should be done:

  1. Send the original refund cheque to CMP, State Bank of India at SBIFAST 31, Mahal Industrial Estate, Off Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400 093, Phone Number: 18004259760, along with a letter informing the mistakes on the refund cheque.
  2. Send a copy of the letter along with a copy of the refund cheque to your Assessing Officer.
  3. Retain a copy of the letter and refund cheque with you.

If somebody else’s refund cheque / advice is delivered to me what should I do?
You should contact SBI at the following address and return the refund cheque / advice.

Cash Management Product
State Bank of India
SBIFAST
31, Mahal Industrial Estate,
Off Mahakali Caves Road,
Andheri (East)
Mumbai - 400 093
Phone Number: 18004259760 or email at 

Is there any method available to know whether the refund record has been generated for the taxpayer?
The taxpayer can track the status of its refund from the NSDL-TIN website www.tin-nsdl.com by clicking on “Status of Tax Refunds”.

Refund status can be tracked by entering the PAN and Assessment Year for which refund is to be tracked.

Status of the refund can also be tracked by contacting the help desk of SBI at 080-26599760.

Whom do I contact for queries related to payment of refund which has been processed by ITD?
For any payment related query the taxpayer should contact SBI at 18004259760 or email at .

Whom should I contact for refund related queries?
For any refund related query the tax payer should contact Aaykar Sampark Kendra at 0124 2438000 or email at .

For refund related query/ or any modification in refund record relating to Return processed at CPC Bangalore, the CPC may be contacted by the taxpayer on 1-8004252229 or 080-43456700.