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      Taxpayer First: Ideas for the Future Purpose
      Start Date 24/07/2026 - 12:01
      End Date 24/08/2026 - 23:59
      Time zone: IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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      Ministry: Ministry of Finance
      Created : 7/07/2026
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      The Income Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, in collaboration with MyGov, invites innovative ideas and constructive suggestions from citizens, taxpayers, professionals, businesses, students, and other stakeholders to strengthen taxpayer services and contribute towards building a more transparent, efficient, and taxpayer-friendly tax administration. This participatory initiative provides a platform to share practical ideas for enhancing taxpayer awareness, simplifying compliance processes, improving digital taxpayer services, and promoting ease of compliance.

      Suggestions may also focus on strengthening service delivery, leveraging emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), improving grievance redressal mechanisms, enhancing taxpayer education and outreach, and introducing innovative solutions to improve the overall taxpayer experience. Your valuable ideas will contribute towards making tax administration more accessible, technology-driven, citizen-centric, and responsive, while supporting the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 through better public service delivery, participatory governance, and greater taxpayer trust.

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      Manickavalli
      1 hour 52 minutes ago

      Key improvements include plain-language education, automated pre-filled returns, real-time query resolution, and data-driven compliance support. Enhancing Taxpayer Awareness Plain Language Outreach: Replace complex legal jargon with simple guides, infographics, and short video tutorials for new taxpayers and small businesses .Proactive Education: Run interactive workshops, school and college outreach programs, and localized multi-lingual webinars before filing seasons. Open Dialogue Forums: Hold regular virtual town halls and feedback sessions between tax officials and business groups to address pain points directly.Simplifying Compliance Processes Pre-Filled Returns: Expand automatic data populating for income, investments, and capital gains to minimize manual data entry errors. Streamlined Forms: Reduce the number of mandatory fields on basic return forms and use dynamic questioning so taxpayers only see sections relevant to them.Provide Integrated Tax Calendars:

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      Vinod_8461
      Vinod_8461
      2 hours 11 minutes ago

      first, It is high time when our country Introduce joint filing of Income tax returns for Husband and wife, this will reduce tax burden from single earning member of the family. Second, Introduction of dependent allowance/deduction for dependent children and dependent parents. Third, Social security or unemployment Innsurance for private sector employees, currently there is no support for private sector employees in our country on suddenly losing their job despite paying heavy taxes in recent years.

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      AyushPyaraliDinani
      AyushPyaraliDinani
      14 hours 17 minutes ago

      As the proprietor of a small business, I make sure to pay my taxes and GST every month without fail. However, the tax system does not seem to have enough clear rules or effective measures for people or parties who fail to make their payments on time. I am always responsible for filing GST and completing all the required formalities to ensure smooth business transactions and protect my payments. However, when the other party does not make payments on time, it creates unnecessary difficulties and affects the smooth functioning of my business. There should be stronger rules and proper mechanisms to protect small businesses and ensure that payments are made on time.

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      MohdAyan_1763
      15 hours 14 minutes ago

      यहाँ **"TaxSaathi 360"** अवधारणा पर आधारित एक विस्तृत और स्पष्ट रूप से संरचित (Structured) निबंध/प्रस्ताव प्रस्तुत है, जिसे छात्रों और आम नागरिकों की आसान समझ के लिए **सरल Hinglish और हिंदी के मिश्रण** में तैयार किया गया है: --- **विषय: TaxSaathi 360 – AI और तकनीक के माध्यम से भारतीय कर प्रशासन का आधुनिक रूपांतरण** --- ### 1. प्रस्तावना (Introduction) किसी भी प्रगतिशील देश के निर्माण में करदाता (Taxpayer) रीढ़ की हड्डी के समान होता है। नागरिकों द्वारा चुकाया गया आयकर (Income Tax) ही देश में सड़कों, रेलवे, अस्पतालों, स्कूलों और रक्षा प्रणालियों के निर्माण में काम आता है। हालांकि, लंबे समय से भारत में आम नागरिकों के लिए टैक्स भरने की प्रक्रिया थोड़ी जटिल, भ्रम पैदा करने वाली और तनावपूर्ण रही है। अक्सर करदाताओं को कठिन कानूनी भाषा, विभाग के नोटिसों के डर और जटिल डिजिटल पोर्टल्स का सामना करना पड़ता है। इसी समस्या का एक आधुनिक और तकनीकी समाधान है—**TaxSaathi 360**। यह एक ऐसा डिजिटल प्लेटफॉर्म मॉडल है जो आर्टिफिशल इंटेलिजेंस (AI) और डेटा एनालिटिक्स की मदद से पूरे टैक्स प्रश

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      RAGULK_48
      15 hours 39 minutes ago

      TaxSaathi 360 can make tax administration more proactive and taxpayer-centric through AI-assisted error detection, a unified taxpayer dashboard, multilingual guidance and time-bound grievance tracking. Before ITR submission, taxpayers could receive alerts about possible mismatches or missing information based on data already available with the department. A single dashboard could display returns, refunds, notices, payments and grievance status. A multilingual AI assistant could explain tax procedures and notices in simple language while directing users to official resources. This can reduce errors, improve ease of compliance, strengthen transparency and build greater taxpayer trust.

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      RuchithaR_9
      RuchithaR_9
      15 hours 56 minutes ago

      “Taxpayer First: Ideas for the Future” is basically a government initiative asking ordinary citizens for ideas on how India’s tax system can be improved. In simple words: The government wants to know: How can paying taxes become easier? How can tax-related services become faster and more transparent? How can technology and AI help taxpayers? How can people get their tax problems and complaints solved quickly? How can the government make taxpayers feel supported and respected? Example Suppose someone finds filing an income-tax return confusing. They might suggest: “Create a simple AI-based assistant that explains each step of filing a tax return in easy language.” That would be an idea for the future of taxpayer services. Why is it called “Taxpayer First”? Because the main idea is to put the needs and convenience of taxpayers at the centre of tax administration.

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      Sanchaniyapragna
      Sanchaniya pragna
      16 hours 47 minutes ago

      The "Taxpayer First" approach puts citizens at the center of the tax system. It is about making taxation transparent, simple, and respectful. For the future, we need ideas that reduce compliance burden and build trust between taxpayers and the government.First, technology can play a bigger role. AI-powered pre-filled returns, real-time grievance redressal, and a single digital dashboard for all taxes will save time and effort. Second, taxpayer education should start in schools and colleges so people understand how their taxes build roads, schools, and hospitals. Third, we need faster refunds and faceless assessments to ensure fairness and eliminate harassment. Rewarding honest taxpayers through benefits, recognition, and simplified processes will encourage voluntary compliance. Finally, feedback from taxpayers must shape future policies. By inviting suggestions, the government can create a system that is not just about collection, but about service.

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      kunal kishore
      19 hours 18 minutes ago

      Tax is a base of any country. It help us to run country smoothly. more facility will be available for taxpayer. I want to give some suggestion. 1 Tax law will be simple for reach out common people. 2 Tax mitra should be appointed for help return file. 3 An incentive should be given to all charter accountant for filling more return file 4 Tax officer should be appointed for all area. 5 online training should be given on social media platform.

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      HariPrakashJR
      HariPrakashJR
      20 hours 6 minutes ago

      Sharing a few thoughts on the income-tax experience that could become simpler and friendlier. Instead of figuring out ITR-1, 2, 3 or 4, why not tell the system what happened financially: salary, interest, shares, rent, freelancing or foreign investments and let it handle the technical form? The existing taxpayer dashboard could show, in one view, tax contributed over the years, refunds, dues, grievances, resolution timelines and ways to participate further. Payment could be easier through a Tax Wallet or short instalments where substantial TDS is already paid. PF, being a long-term retirement contribution, could also be considered for limited relief under the new tax regime. People outside the tax bracket could voluntarily contribute towards national development, while taxpayers could participate further through suitable Government or regulated development investments. The basic thought: make contribution visible, participation meaningful, and compliance a natural outcome.

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      atulkaulgud
      22 hours 22 minutes ago

      People are facing issues with EPFO operations. People requests are not being processed on time. There are issues where people are unable to withdraw money when they need it most. For last 5 yrs, I myself have been trying to get service history updated in current UAN profile, but, whenever I have raised grivence for EPFO department, they closed it without any taking action. If I have paid taxes in last 30 years, EPFO has all the data, why their UAN portal is not updated with service history for all the years. EPFO operations need to be improved. Another option is, employer can be provided with option to update service history because, employer verifies all experience certificates for the employee during joining formalities. There is solution but EPFO system is lethargic. I feel, EPFO wants us to take help of AGENTS who help to withdraw money. So EPFO does not work on complaints so that we will then go to Agents , pay them to withdraw our own money. What is use of becoming $4T economy

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