Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Need system to track tax cases: Supreme Court to govt

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday urged the Union government to expeditiou­sly put in place an electronic monitoring system to track all direct and indirect taxes’ litigation, observing this is needed if the government wants to create a businessfr­iendly climate in the country.

A bench of justices Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d and MR Shah said that after the advent of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), it has become imperative to have a system where litigation involving the revenue arm of the government can be monitored to track movement of cases between tribunals and courts.

“A technologi­cal tool to monitor revenue proceeding­s and litigation at all levels will ultimately serve the legitimate interests of the government. Bring all the procedures of adjudicati­on under one net so that the government is able to monitor its litigation very efficientl­y. This is for the benefit of the entire nation and for revenue,” the bench told solicitor general Tushar Mehta, who appeared for the Union government.

It emphasised that having a monitoring system will also ensure a more business friendly adjudicati­on process. “This will also subserve the intent of the government that it is taking into account the interest of the business community. Such a technologi­cal solution will help further the government’s intent to provide a business-friendly climate in the country.” The court, while hearing an appeal by the revenue department in February, noted gross delays in appeals being filed in the matters of indirect taxation and asked the Union government to find an answer to this state of affairs by ensuring that matters which are required to be litigated are litigated with all necessary dispatch and matters not worthy of being pursued are set to rest.

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