Bandhan Bank starts online collection of direct taxes
Kolkata: Bandhan Bank today announced that it has launched the facility to collect direct taxes online from its customers and non-customers across India.

The bank is now live for collection of Direct Taxes through TIN 2.0 platform of Income Tax, according to a press release.
As an Agency Bank appointed by the RBI, Bandhan Bank also accepts offline payments of direct taxes through over 1700 bank branches.
Under this licence, Bandhan Bank customers can now pay their Direct Taxes in a fast, seamless and convenient manner through the Bank’s Retail Internet Banking, Corporate Internet Banking and Payment Gateway (Debit Card, Credit Card and Internet Banking).
They can also pay taxes at any of the Bank branches using Cash, Cheque or Demand Draft. This service will facilitate hassle-free payment of Direct Taxes for Bandhan Bank customers and non-customers across the country.
Bandhan Bank is present in 35 out of 36 states and UTs, serving more than 3.35 crore customers through a robust network of over 6300 banking outlets, across India.
Speaking on the development, Debraj Saha, Head – Government Business Group, Bandhan Bank said, “As the digital ecosystem is proliferating across the country to bring forward a hassle-free superior convenience, we as a Bank are aligned with the Government’s initiative of e-Governance plan.”
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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