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Updated List of Banks For Income Tax Payments on e-Filing Portal

 Updated List of banks for tax payments available at e-Pay Tax service at e-Filing Portal- HDFC Bank, Punjab & Sind Bank and State Bank of India have been migrated from OLTAS e-Payment of Taxes at NSDL to e-Pay Tax facility at the e-Filing portal for payment of taxes wef 01.04.2023 and RBL Bank is added to the list wef 28.04.2023 henceforth. No. Bank Name New/Migrated Bank Date of enablement at e-Pay Tax Service at e-Filing Portal 1. Axis Bank Migrated Bank 01-Nov-22 2. Bank of Baroda Migrated Bank 01-Feb-23 3. Bank of India Migrated Bank 01-Sep-22 4. Bank of Maharashtra Migrated Bank 01-Oct-22 5. Canara Bank Migrated Bank 01-Oct-22 6. Central Bank of India Migrated Bank 01-Nov-22 7. City Union Bank New Bank 01-Jan-23 8. Federal Bank New Bank 01-Jul-22 9. HDFC Bank Migrated Bank 01-Apr-23 10. ICICI Bank Migrated Bank 01-Nov-22 11. IDBI Bank Migrated Bank 01-Jan-23 12. Indian Bank Migrated Bank 01-Nov-22 13. Indian Overseas Bank Migrated Bank 01-Oct-22 14. IndusInd Bank New Bank 07-Jan-23 15. Jammu & Kashmir Bank Migrated Bank 01-Jan-23 16. Karur Vysya Bank New Bank 01-Oct-22 17. Kotak Mahindra Bank New Bank 01-Jul-22 18. Punjab National Bank Migrated Bank 01-Dec-22 19. Punjab & Sind Bank Migrated Bank 01-Apr-23 20. RBL Bank New Bank 28-Apr-23 21. State Bank of India Migrated Bank 01-Apr-23 22. South Indian bank New Bank 22-Mar-23 23. UCO Bank Migrated Bank 01-Jan-23 24. Union Bank Migrated Bank 01-Jan-23

 

S. No.

Bank Name


New/Migrated Bank



Date of enablement at e-Pay Tax Service at e-Filing Portal


1.

Axis Bank


Migrated Bank


01-Nov-22

2.

Bank of Baroda


Migrated Bank

01-Feb-23

3.

Bank of India


Migrated Bank

01-Sep-22

4.

Bank of Maharashtra


Migrated Bank

01-Oct-22

5.

Canara Bank


Migrated Bank

01-Oct-22

6.

Central Bank of India


Migrated Bank

01-Nov-22

7.

City Union Bank


New Bank

01-Jan-23

8.

Federal Bank


New Bank

01-Jul-22

9.

HDFC Bank

Migrated Bank

01-Apr-23

10.

ICICI Bank

Migrated Bank

01-Nov-22

11.

IDBI Bank


Migrated Bank

01-Jan-23

12.

Indian Bank

Migrated Bank

01-Nov-22

13.

Indian Overseas Bank

Migrated Bank

 

01-Oct-22

14.

IndusInd Bank


New Bank

07-Jan-23

15.

Jammu & Kashmir Bank


Migrated Bank

 

01-Jan-23

16.

Karur Vysya Bank


New Bank

01-Oct-22

17.

Kotak Mahindra Bank


New Bank

01-Jul-22

18.

Punjab National Bank


Migrated Bank

 

01-Dec-22

19.

Punjab & Sind Bank


Migrated Bank

 

01-Apr-23

20.

RBL Bank


New Bank

28-Apr-23

21.

State Bank of India


Migrated Bank

 

01-Apr-23

22.

South Indian bank


New Bank

22-Mar-23

23.

UCO Bank


Migrated Bank

 

01-Jan-23

24.

Union Bank


Migrated Bank

 

01-Jan-23

 

-1st May, 2023

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