Certificate: Pragati College of Arts, Commerce and Science
Certificate: Pragati College of Arts, Commerce and Science
MANDAL’S
CERTIFICATE
Date : __________
Professor-in-Charge
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T.Z.A.S.P.MANDAL’S
CLASS: S.Y.B.Sc.(IT)
SUBMITTED BY
1. Ms. Priyanka Khedlekar - Roll No. 29
2. Ms. Namrita Sundarraj - Roll No. 34
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INDEX
1. Organization Overview 4
2. Current System 5
Limitations of Current System 6
3. Proposed System 7
Advantages and Features 7
Limitations 9
4. Gnatt Chart 10
5. E-R Diagram 11
6. Data Flow Diagram(DFD) 12
Context Level Diagram 13
Context Analysis Diagram 14
Complete DFD 15
7. Functional Decomposition 16
8. DFD Fragmentation 18
9. System Flowchart 19
10. Structured Chart 20
11. Menu Tree 21
Table Listing 22
Report Listing 24
12. Form Layout 27
13. References 29
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
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The direct tax which is to be paid by the individual to the
Central Government of India is known as Income Tax. The
Government of India imposes an income tax on taxable income of
individuals, Hindu Undivided Families (HUF’s), companies, firms,
co-operative societies and trusts (identified as body of Individuals and
Association of Persons) and any other artificial persons. The levy is
governed by the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961. It is imposed on our
income and plays a vital role in the economic growth and stability of
our country. For years, the Government is generating revenue through
this tax system. ‘Income Tax’ means ‘Income Estimate’, which helps
the government to know the actual economic strength of a person. It is
also a way to set up an economic standard for general people. It helps
the Government to know the distribution of money among country’s
people.
CURRENT SYSTEM
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Income Tax Return is an important part of Income Tax. It
is the way by which an assessee pays his tax to the Government. As
per the provisions of Income Tax Act, 1961, filing of Income Tax
Return is a legal obligation of every individual whose income exceeds
the maximum limit of non-taxable income for the full financial year
.i.e. from 01 April to March 31 of the following year. For example,
for the year 2008-2009 (which is also called the Assessment Year) the
period is 01 April 2008 to March 31 2009. In case of salaried class
assessee the particular financial year supported with the form 16 (the
certificate for tax deducted at source), which is issued by the
employer at the end of the financial year.
a) Forms are very long and complicated, we need to know and fill
every minute detail to get the form verified.
b) These forms are different for different type of
individual/assessee and also it consist of many subparts.
c) For getting the return to be filed the individual need to stand in
long queues and need to wait for long time.
d) Since filing the return has limited amount of time, every time we
need to find out the exact time limit and schedule for filing the
returns.
e) If timings for filing the income tax returns have ended we need
to visit regional office again and again.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
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Since filing of income tax return is a legal issue and it
becomes a valid legal proof for the government as well as the
individual, we need a computerized application for processing the
filing system. The objective of the proposed system are to overcome
the major limitations of the existing system thereby making the filing
process convenient for the user (.i.e. tax authorities) in the Income
Tax Department can handle the minute details related to each and
every individual or a firm or a company which is liable to pay tax and
to provide us with a systematic final income statement with taxable
amount.
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4. User-friendliness of the system makes the processing and
calculation easy.
5. This system will help the department to store and keep track of
all records of individual (or a firm or a organization) and allows
to maintain it.
6. Report generation will enable the Tax authorities’ management
to analyze overall performance i.e. about the economic growth
of all tax payers (i.e. individual, firm or a company).
7. The system allows us to retrieve the data more quickly and
easily.
8. The system allows the Tax Authorities to track the exact Tax-
Refund status of Tax payers.
9. The documents are easily verified using this system.
10. The system provides us with a Token No. which can be called as
Personal Identification No. of a Tax payer which helps to
recognize the exact person filing the data and also links his
details together into one.
LIMITATIONS
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1. The details of the taxpayers is done manually so updating and
maintenance of data takes lot of time.
GNATT CHART
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This chart is used to allocate resources to activities; these
resources are staff, hardware and software. This is a special type of
Bar Chart, each bar represents an activity. The bars are drawn along a
timeline. The length of the bar is proportional to the duration of the
time planned. The shaded portion represents the estimated time taken
to finish the task. The white portion shows the slack time which is the
latest time by which the task has to be finished.
System Design
Project Search
Planned Date
Actual Date
E – R DIAGRAM
Extended Date
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E-R Stands for Entity Relationship. This step involves
identifying the external entities and the entities in the system and
understanding the relationship between them. The entities are
represented in rectangular shape boxes and the relationship is shown
in diamond shape boxes.
Location
Regional Office
Type Age Date Section
Salary
Time
Staff
Name
Files Return to
Amount
Address
Pays Tax
Refunds To
Selects
Fills
Forms
Assessment_ year
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The context level diagram is the most abstract data flow
representation of the system. It represents the entire system as a single
Bubble. The main function of the system is mentioned in the Bubble
and the external entities with which this system interacts is
represented. The incoming data and outgoing data are represented as
arrows. It is an abstract Black Box representation of the entire system.
The context level diagram is also called as level 0 DFD.
Finalized Report
Individual
/ User
IT Return System
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Approves IT Return Doc.
Does Payment
IT Return System
Individual / Customer Finalized IT Return
Verify Doc.
Acknowledgement
COMPLETE DFD
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Stored in
1.0
Enter Customer Details
Customer
Customer Details
3.0 2.0
Income Tax Calc Get all
Selection Process
Form Register
Income details
Taxable Amount
4.0 Does Payment
Payment Process Income Tax Department
Select pay mode of tax
Update
Customer
Payment Register
FUNCTIONAL DECOMPOSITION
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Each Bubble in the DFD represents the main functions, we
decompose it further and at every step we design the next level of
DFD as shown.
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IT Return Process 16
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
Customer Details Income Tax Calculation Selection Process Payment Process
DFD FRAGMENTATION
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Each high level function is decomposed by the following steps:
Income Details
3.0
Forms Database Selection Process Appropriate Form
Refunds Tax to
Gets back excess tax
SYSTEM FLOW CHART Payment Database
All info. Stored in
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System flowchart describes the data flow for a data
processing system. A systems flowchart shows the key inputs and
outputs associated with the program. The shape of the symbols
indicates the types of input or output devices. It provides a logical
diagram of how the system operates. It represents the flow of
documents, the operations performed in data processing system. It
also reflects the relationship between inputs, processing and outputs.
Stores Income
Enters Customer Income Details
Customer Entry Customer Details
Details
Updated records
Refunds of tax to
Form Register
Payment Details
Payment
Payment Report
Excess tax to
Does
Refund Statement
STRUCTURED CHART
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The structured chart represents the software
architecture or the various modules which makes up the system. It
also shows the module dependency and the parameters that are passed
among the different modules.
Official Details
Personal Details Bank DetailsPayment ModeTax RefundFringe Benefits
MENU TREE
Bank
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Official
Select Forms
IT Calc
Claim Doc
Exit
Customer
Add
View
IT Return Doc
Register
Attach
Other
Report Salary
Exempt
Loan
Bonus
Refund
IT Return
Utilities Calc
Scanner
About Help
Exit
TABLE LISTING
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Customer Table
Form Table
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REPORT LISTING
Salary Report
Exempt Report
Loan Report
Bonus Report
Refund Report
IT Return Report
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SALARY SHEET
Details of Salary :
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f Total(1a+1b+1c+1d+1e) 308400
2 OTHER INCOME Rs.
a Wages 9000
b House Property 24000
c Perquisite 27000
d Productivity Linked Bonus 18000
e Leave Encashment 23000
f Annual Bonus 55200
g Total(2a+2b+2c+2d+2e+2f) 156200
3 GROSS TOTAL INCOME Rs.
(1f + 2g) 464600
Date:
Place:
________________________
Authorized Signatory
(Department of Accounts)
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Full Name : ________________________
Designation: ________________________
FORM LAYOUT
Main Window
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Window for Entering Details of Customer
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REFERENCES
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Website www.incometax.gov.in
Website www.incometaxindia.gov.in
Website www.incometaxefiling.gov.in
Website www.india.gov.in
Website www.filereturn.info.in
Website www.etaxesindia.com
Website www.finance.locateindia.com
Indian Income Tax Guide
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