India Post has tweeted that the taxpayers can easily access ITR services at the nearest post office CSC counter.
Good news for taxpayers across the country! India Post is now offering an easy solution to taxpayers. India Post is providing an option to pay income tax returns (ITR) at the nearest post office’s Common Services Centres (CSC) counters.
India Post has tweeted that the taxpayers can easily access ITR services at the nearest post office CSC counter. The tweet mentions: “Now there is no need to go far to file an income tax return. You can easily avail income tax return services at your nearest post office CSC counter.”
The Common Services Centres counter provide these G2C services such as Pradhan Manthri Street Vendors Athmanirbhar Nidhi Yojana (PMSVANIDHI), Ayushman Bharat, PM Maandhan Yojana, e-District Services, PAN card, Passport services, Election card services and Fasal Bima Yojana etc. will be available from PO CSCs.
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— India Post (@IndiaPostOffice) July 14, 2021
The Common Services Centres counter provide these B2C services such as Utility bill payments for electricity, gas, water bill, a premium collection for Life and General Insurance, third party EMI collection and travel services for flights, trains and buses will be available from these Post Offices CSC counters.
In order to make Post offices as a single point of contact for all the Citizen-Centric Services, Department of Posts (DOP) and Common Service Centre (CSC) e-Governance Services India, promoted by Meity (the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology) signed a memorandum of agreement to provide Assisted Digital Services, for various G2C (Government to Citizen) and B2C (Business to Customer) using CSC’s Digital Sewa portal. This will provide diverse services to citizens in the rural and remote areas of the country, thereby building a socially, financially and digitally inclusive society.
It will also be easier to get the IT forms to fill up in more centres including Post Offices.