Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has transitioned from a manual system to a data-driven approach that leverages artificial intelligence to identify gaps in tax filing and compliance, Chairman Ravi Agrawal said. AI helps flag taxpayers whose returns or tax payments fall short, allowing authorities to follow up and convert data into revenue.
Speaking at the first day of the two-day 22nd All India TDS Conference 2025, Agrawal said the theme of the event is turning data into revenue with AI. Where discrepancies are detected, taxpayers are informed through electronic means, including email or public notices, giving them a chance to update income and pay the correct tax.
“If tax payment is insufficient, NUDGE (Non-Intrusive Usage of Data to Guide and Enable Ta

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