Effectively, the government will now be able to link the
passport number and
PAN
of all those filing ITR 1 for current financial year. This is because
the income tax return form 1 notified for financial year 2019-20
requires the filer to mandatorily mention passport number if any and of
course the form
cannot be filed without mentioning PAN. Therefore, at
the back-end the government database for all
ITR-1 filers who possess passports will have both pieces of information together i.e. PAN and passport number.
Here's a list of the 6 key changes, including the above, introduced in the ITR1 for financial year 2019-20.
In this year's ITR-1, taxpayers will have to provide their
passport number (if they have one). This is a new addition. This form,
however, cannot be used by individuals who have spent Rs 2 lakh or more
on foreign travel expenses.
Chartered Accountant, Naveen Wadhwa, DGM, Taxmann.com says, "It is a
possibility that passport details are asked to check if you have
travelled to a foreign country in FY 2019-20 or the income declared by
you matches with your ability to incur the expenses of foreign travel on
yourself or any other person."
Last year in July 2019 Budget, it was announced that those who have
incurred expenses of Rs 2 lakh or more for foreign travel either on
himself or any other person, will have to mandatorily file ITR.
This year's ITR-1 asks for detailed information of your
employer. Until last year, a taxpayer simply had to select the nature of
employment, i.e., Government, PSU, Pensioners, Others from a drop down
menu in case of ITR 1.
From this year, those filing ITR1 will have to provide the Tax
Deduction Account number (TAN) of the employer, mandatory if tax is
deducted. Other details required are name, nature, address of the
employer.
According to the notified form, these details will be pre-filled
automatically, once TAN of the employer is filled by the taxpayer in
ITR-1. You can find the employer's TAN details in your Form-16.
It is mandatory for your employer to give you Form-16 if tax is deducted.
- PAN or Aadhaar details of your tenant
If you have rented out a property, then you will have to provide name and Aadhaar or PAN details of your tenant, if available.
Wadhwa says, "It is yet to be seen whether ITR-1 form utility will allow
the taxpayers to file the tax return without providing tenant details
in case of let-out of property. The field has been introduced and it
appears that it will be mandatory in new ITR-1 and ITR-4."
- Eligibility criteria for ITR- 1 reduced
The latest ITR-1 form has further restricted the eligibility for filing ITR-1.
Archit Gupta, Founder and CEO, ClearTax says, "The ITR-1 for FY 2019-20
cannot be used by an individual having one house property in a joint
ownership."
Last year, ITR-1 allowed the taxpayer to file return using ITR-1 if they owned one joint house property.
Similarly, this year as well, the ITR-1 cannot be used by an individual
who is either director in a company, or has invested in unlisted equity
shares.
As mentioned above ITR-1 cannot be used by individuals who have incurred
expenses of Rs 2 lakh or more for travel to foreign country either on
himself or any other person. Added to this, individuals who have
deposited more than Rs 1 crore in one or more current accounts or/and
paid electricity bill of more than Rs 1 lakh, too cannot use ITR-1.
- Complete address of your house
You will now have to provide the complete address of your house property in ITR-1.
Wadhwa says, "It is now mandatory that you have to provide the complete
address of your house irrespective of whether it is - self-occupied,
deemed to let-out or let-out. Earlier, these details were asked only in
ITR-2 and ITR-3."
Provide details of unrealised rent
If during FY 2019-20, you have not received the rent which was due to you, then such details are also required to be provided.
Wadhwa says, "Taxpayer eligible to file ITR-1 is required to provide the
rent which was due but not received in FY 2019-20. Such information was
earlier asked only in ITR-2 and ITR-3."