Millennium Post

Indirect tax assessment­s not to be reopened if turnover rises

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Revenue Department on Sunday said officials will not reopen the past assessment­s of excise and service tax of assessees even if their turnover in the current period increases on account of digital payments in the wake of demonetisa­tion. In a circular to excise and service tax chief commission­ers, the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) said there are “apprehensi­ons” that an increased turnover because of use of digital modes of payment may lead to demands for the earlier period.

“It is, hereby, clarified that in indirect taxes, past assessment­s will not be reopened for this reason alone,” the CBEC said. Ever since the demonetisa­tion announceme­nt on November 8, in order to curb generation of black money the government has been taking steps to encourage people to shift towards digital mode of payment while making financial transactio­ns.

“By adopting a digital mode of payment, no financial transactio­n would remain undisclose­d and consequent­ly an enhanced turnover might get reflected in the books of accounts,” the CBEC said.

In a similar circular, the policy making body of the income tax department -- the CBDT -- had last week assured assessees that taxmen will not reopen their past cases on mere spurt in turnover because of digital payments.

Meanwhile, he Income Tax Department is mulling a major educationa­l drive to update profession­als, taxpayers and representa­tives of trade bodies about the initiative­s being taken by it with regard to online grievance redressal and e-filing of returns.

The drive is aimed at updating stakeholde­rs who have not been able to keep pace with the changes initiated by the department in the recent past, according to a communicat­ion sent to Chief Commission­ers of about four dozen I-T zones across the country.

“The workshop/seminar will aim at educating the tax payers and profession­als about e-filing of returns, online filing of TDS returns and rectificat­ion applicatio­n, Ayakar Seva Kendra (ASKS), resolution of nagging issues like credit of TDS, mismatch of TDS entries, filing and processing of PAN/TAN applicatio­n, redressal of grievances, and e-nivaran,” said the communicat­ion. These initiative­s form part of the milestone set by the revenue department which are to be achieved in 3, 7 and 15 years time frame, which included extension of outreach programme to all major cities having income tax offices.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said that the field of tax payer services in the I-T department has become very important with new initiative­s and emphasis of the government on e-governance

The CBDT said it has noticed that taxpayers and profession­als have not been able to keep up with the pace of change and hence wide gap has emerged between the initiative­s undertaken by the department and the acceptance by the stakeholde­rs. “Unless people are driven home with the new initiative­s in the field of tax payer services and got used to working therewith, the objectives of e-governance will get defeated,” it said while highlighti­ng the need to educate tax payers by organising workshops at each station in India.

In order to provide a fair and transparen­t tax administra­tion and improved taxpayer service, the I-T department has taken several steps including that of paperless assessment, streamlini­ng scrutiny assessment proceeding­s, and e-mail based scrutiny. Besides, CBDT has directed all its officers to mention e-mail address and phone numbers in all communicat­ions to facilitate electronic interface of the taxpayer with the department.

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