Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Four million assessees spared of extra tax demand, to get refunds

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: It is now personal income taxpayers’ turn to get relief from the rigours of taxation. Close to 4 million income taxpayers, who were to get extra tax demands for their FY17 income due to discrepanc­ies in their tax returns, will now be spared. They will also get any tax refunds due for the year over the next few weeks.

Quick processing of tax returns without proposing any adjustment­s to taxable income on the basis of informatio­n from employers, banks and financial institutio­ns, has been initiated after the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) earlier this month relaxed a rule on verificati­on of reported income, a tax official said, on condition of anonymity.

Thus, these assessees will not face an extra tax demand even if the income reported in the return is less than what has been declared by the employer or the financial institutio­ns managing their savings.

These institutio­ns, which deduct tax at source, state details of the assessee’s income in Forms 16, 16A and 26AS.

As per the CBDT’S instructio­n to officials on October 11, a process to adjust the taxable income will be initiated only in cases where a source of income, say salary, interest income or income from house property, has altogether been omitted in the tax return, explained the official.

The move benefits over 11% of the 35 million personal income tax return filers, who had discrepanc­ies in their returns for the 2016-17. “We have to balance between the need for verifying informatio­n given in the return and the need for processing returns quickly,” said the official.

The tax department has taken the call that even in cases where income reported by the taxpayer is less than what the tax deducting institutio­ns have stated, there are chances of the assessees being honest and therefore they should be given the benefit of doubt.

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MINT/FILE Good news for taxpayers

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