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New AI-assisted income tax website for taxpayers goes live
The website features an AI chatbot named 'Kar Saathi'

New AI-assisted income tax website for taxpayers goes live

Apr 02, 2026
01:19 pm

What's the story

The Income Tax Department has launched a new user-friendly website to simplify Direct Tax-related processes. The platform brings all Income Tax-related information under one roof and features an AI chatbot 'Kar Saathi' for 24/7 taxpayer support. Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) Chairman Ravi Agrawal had announced the launch of 'Kar Saathi' last month at the unveiling of 'PRARAMBH,' an initiative aimed at making the transition to the new Income Tax Act, 2025 smoother for taxpayers.

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AI-enabled chatbot to assist taxpayers

Agrawal had said, 'Kar Saathi' will provide round-the-clock assistance to taxpayers through the department's website. He also promised that digital services such as a new website and guidance tools would be rolled out in phases for a seamless tech-driven experience.

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Transition from old to new tax law

The PRARAMBH initiative, which stands for Policy Reform and Responsible Action for Mission Viksit Bharat, is a major step in India's tax administration journey. Agrawal said the transition isn't just about a new law but also about ensuring clarity, simplicity, and confidence for taxpayers through notified rules, forms, and re-engineered processes. He also revealed that the number of rules has been reduced from 510 to 333 while forms have been cut from 399 to 190, nearly a 52% reduction.

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Compliance reduction

PRARAMBH initiative aims to educate taxpayers

The simplification exercise under the PRARAMBH initiative could remove compliance requirements for over six crore transactions. To help taxpayers, over 2,200 FAQs and guidance notes for 186 forms have been prepared. The CBDT Chairman said PRARAMBH will include multimedia campaigns, educational material in multiple Indian languages and digital tools to improve understanding of the new Act.

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