InfoSys has fixed an IT issue regarding India's online tax portal, but only after it was called out by India's income tax regulator for allegedly not resolving the glitch for two and a half months.
IT major Infosys on Thursday acknowledged that some users continue to experience difficulties in accessing the income tax portal and assured that it is working expeditiously, in collaboration with the ...
As the new I-T portal continued to remain unavailable for two consecutive days, the Finance Ministry has “summoned” Infosys MD & CEO Salil Parekh on Monday to explain to Finance Minister Nirmala ...
Read a detailed proposal to the Finance Minister outlining a multi-vendor model to solve persistent ITR portal glitches, reduce single-vendor risk, and improve ...
More recently, the portal faced snags on the first anniversary of its launch and many users complained that they were unable to log in into the portal, while some complained malfunctioning of the ...
Infosys has acknowledged the technical issues in the new income tax portal and some of the initial glitches like slow functioning of the portal and non-availability of certain functionalities have ...
India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has summoned Infosys Ltd Chief Executive Salil Parekh to explain tech glitches in an online tax portal developed by the company, the country's income tax ...
After about two days of the income tax portal being unavailable, Infosys late on Sunday said emergency maintenance on the website has concluded and it is now live. Developed by Infosys, the new income ...
CHENNAI, Aug 22 (Reuters) - India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has summoned Infosys Ltd (INFY.NS), opens new tab Chief Executive Salil Parekh to explain tech glitches in an online tax portal ...