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Write the steps to move the text?
Write the steps to copy the text?​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Right-click the selected text and choose Copy. Press Ctrl+C. Press Ctrl+Insert.

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Generally, the basic steps to copy and move are as follows:

Select the text you want to copy or move.

Copy (or cut) the selected text.

Reposition the insertion point at the target location.

Paste the text you copied (or cut).

Hope it helps you mate................

Answered by XxitzmeasbaxX
2

Explanation:

Taxpayers can now take advantage of a new link called “e-proceeding” that will appear on the e-filing website of the Income Tax Department while filing his or her income tax returns.

With this in effect, the taxpayer need not visit the I-T office for any grievance issues, income tax refunds, tax filing, and scrutiny checks. The digitization will enable a simple way of communication between the taxpayer and the Income Tax Department.

E-Proceeding will be applicable to all the proceedings under the Income Tax Act of 1961

Furthermore, CBDT also asserts that this new procedure of communication will be applicable to all the proceedings under the Income Tax Act 1961. This new form of e-communication is, however, optional as the taxpayers can choose to use this new form of e-communication or submit documents manually by visiting the I-T department office.

Soon after the taxpayer registers on the web portal, an SMS and email will be sent across on their registered mobile number and email ID.

Available for all types of letters, notices, and questionnaire issued under the I-T Act

In the declaration, CBDT clarifies that the e-proceeding will be available for all types of notice, questionnaire, or letter issued under various sections of the I-T Act.

“The functionality to conduct e-proceeding will be available for all types of notice, questionnaire, letter issued under various sections of the I-T Act. For example, hearing notice for assessment proceedings under sections 143(3), 147, 263 or 264 etc, proceedings under section 154 and hearing under various sections for penalty.”

“Proceedings in first appeal for hearing notice, proceedings for granting or rejecting registration applications under section 12AA,

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