Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

I-T identifies 58,322 cases under e-assessment scheme

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.c@livemint.com ■

NEW DELHI: The income tax (I-T) department has identified 58,322 cases for scrutiny under the newly launched e-assessment scheme, which seeks to end the physical interface between the assessee and tax officials. This is part of the Narendra Modi administra­tion’s efforts to make tax compliance easier for businesses and individual taxpayers.

Revenue secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey, who inaugurate­d the national e-assessment ecosystem in the capital on Monday, said it was an important milestone in the history of the tax department.

Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chairman PC Mody told reporters that the cases were randomly selected for e-assessment, and the department will complete the process as soon as possible.

Electronic notices have already been served for the cases pertaining to assessment year 2018-19 (FY18).

“Taxpayers have been advised to check their registered e-filing accounts/email ids and have been requested to furnish reply within 15 days,” said the tax department statement.

Under e-assessment, cases will be referred to eight different e-assessment units across the country automatica­lly. This is expected to improve transparen­cy and reduce grievances related to overpitche­d assessment­s, as well as litigation, it added. CBDT officials said better assessment of income by removing individual discretion, could help boost the government’s revenues.

India has more than 74 million effective direct tax payers, including those who have not filed tax returns but have had their taxes deducted at source by employers. Eventually, the scope of e-assessment will be scaled to a larger section of taxpayers.

According to Krishna Mohan Prasad, a senior I-T department official, the chosen cases include companies, individual­s and limited-liability partnershi­ps. Under the scheme, which was notified last month, personal representa­tion is allowed in specific circumstan­ces, such as appeals against the assessment.

Experts said faceless assessment, which extensivel­y uses technology and modern communicat­ion facilities, has several advantages. “Besides saving energy and time for both taxpayers and officials, e-assessment will bring uniformity in handling of cases, which is a significan­t positive feature. Also, insights from processing of data electronic­ally will be much more reliable for policy making purposes,” said Rahul Garg, tax partner at PwC India.

Under the process, taxpayers will be served notices through emails and on their registered accounts on the e-filing portal. They will also be alerted through text messages. Taxpayers can email their responses to the National e-Assessment Centre, which is manned by 800 officials across the country.

 ?? MINT ?? ■ Under the process, taxpayers will be served notices through emails and on their registered accounts on the e-filing portal.
MINT ■ Under the process, taxpayers will be served notices through emails and on their registered accounts on the e-filing portal.

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