CGA – Income Tax Functionality available in Employee Login under EIS

CGA – Income Tax Functionality available in Employee Login under EIS

Government of India
Ministry of Finance
O/o the Controller General of Accounts
Mahalekha Niyantrak Bhawan,
IT Division, New Delhi

No. I-88001/1/2020-ITD-CGA/201-240

Dated: 25.02.2020

Office Memorandum

Sub: Income Tax Functionality available in Employee Login under EIS – reg.

Employee Information System (EIS) is a centralized, Integrated (with PFMS) Web based System/ Package for Personnel Information and Payroll. It provides comprehensive structural facilities for Drawing and Disbursing Offices working for different Departments/Ministries of the Government of India.

Since its inception in August, 2016, new functionalities are being added in EIS from time to time due to updation in Government Rules/Orders as well as per specific requirement requested by DDO based on rules. Subsequently, Income Tax Module under EIS has also been developed and being utilized by DDOs for calculation of Income Tax with projection of emoluments/deduction, entry of savings for employees, generation of Form 16 Part (B), generation of Quarterly Return Text File etc.

In successive development in EIS under Income Tax Module, new functionalities have been developed at Employee Login for online submission of saving details for Income Tax Estimation/Calculation. The employee can update their Saving Details, view the tax calculation/estimation report as per details saved by them as well as updated by DDOs, The employee can further submit details of his/her saving online to the DDO through their login. The necessary procedure is enclosed herewith for reference.

DDO’s are advised herewith to instruct/educate their employee’s for submitting Income Tax Saving details online through their login for calculating month-wise proportionate deduction of Income Tax from salary.

(Anupam Raj)
Asstt. Controller General of Accounts

Signed Copy

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