Monday, July 13, 2026

One Screen, Two Statutes

A small notice on the e-Filing portal this week is worth pausing on. The department has quietly rolled out an integrated payment module that lets taxpayers pay dues under the Income-tax Act, 1961 for periods up to FY 2025-26 and under the Income-tax Act, 2025 for Tax Year 2026-27 onwards, all from a single interface. The notice on the Income Tax Department portal puts it plainly:

Seamless payments now enabled across both the Income-tax Act, 1961 and the Income-tax Act, 2025.

That word, seamless, does a lot of work. India is running two direct tax statutes in parallel, one for closing out old years and one for opening new ones. Every legal transition of this scale creates a temptation to make the citizen learn the transition too, to force them to pick which Act their payment belongs to, to route them through different portals, different challan formats, different mental models. The interesting bit of engineering here is the opposite instinct: absorb the complexity inside the system so that a person paying a demand from AY 2022-23 and a person paying advance tax for TY 2026-27 use the same three clicks. The citizen does not need to know which statute is doing the arithmetic.

There is a wider lesson for public administration in this. The measure of a good transition is how quickly it becomes invisible to the person on the other side of the counter. Officers see two Acts, two sets of rules, two saving clauses, two mental frameworks running simultaneously. The taxpayer should ideally see one screen. That gap, between the complexity we carry internally and the simplicity we present externally, is where administrative craft lives. It is worth building for. And it is worth defending against every impulse to expose the plumbing.

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One Screen, Two Statutes

A small notice on the e-Filing portal this week is worth pausing on. The department has quietly rolled out an integrated payment module that...