“In AIS, taxpayers have been provided with a functionality to furnish feedback on every transaction displayed therein,” the finance ministry said in a statement on Monday, adding that feedback will help the taxpayers to comment on the accuracy of the information provided by the source of such information. AIS is populated based on the financial data received from multiple information sources, including banks, mutual funds, registry offices, credit cards and retail transactions. In the past, some taxpayers had reported instances of the information provided being incorrect or incomplete. Though there was an option of getting the information corrected, the latest move will further improve ease of compliance and enhance taxpayer services.