CBDT exempts NR taxpayers from mandatory Form 10F e-filing for now

The form 10F is signed physically by the Non resident taxpayers and furnished along with the tax residency certificate to the resident payers for the purpose of determining withholding tax implication

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The move has been taken after considering the the challenges faced by NR taxpayers especially those do not have PAN.

Shrimi Choudhary New Delhi
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has given partial relief to non-resident taxpayers by exempting them from mandatory electronic filing of Form 10F until March 2023. Filing this form is required to claim the benefits of tax treaty. 

The Form 10F is signed physically by non-resident taxpayers and furnished along with the tax residency certificate to resident payers for the purpose of determining withholding tax implications. 

The move has been made after considering the challenges faced by non-resident taxpayers, especially those who do not have a PAN. 

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First Published: Dec 13 2022 | 10:08 PM IST

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