Millennium Post

Full I-T e-assessment from next year; CBDT forms committee

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NEW DELHI: The government is set to roll out a panindia “faceless and nameless” e-assessment procedure for income tax payers from 2018 with the CBDT on Tuesday constituti­ng a high-level committee to prepare a quick roadmap for the implementa­tion of this ambitious proposal.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the policy- making body for the Income Tax Department, notified a ninemember committee--headed by a Principal Chief Commission­er rank officer -- and has set for it a deadline of February 28, 2018, for submitting its report.

“The deadline of February end to the committee is an indication that the government and the CBDT want to usher in this new regime from the first half of the new year,” a senior tax officer privy to the developmen­t said.

The committee is being constitute­d as the “department is embarking upon the concept of a faceless and nameless eassessmen­t procedure”, the CBDT order, issued late evening, said.

The CBDT has been running a pilot project in a few major cities and has been testing the feasibilit­y of implementi­ng this new regime of tax assessment for the last few years.

The initiative was launched to reduce visits by taxpayers to I-T offices and their interface with the taxman, thereby curbing corruption.

“As such, there is an imperative need to re-deploy the available manpower in the light of the proposed e-assessment,” the CBDT order said. PTI has accessed the CBDT order.

The terms of reference of the committee are to propose the new deployment of manpower in view of the implementa­tion of e-assessment; to propose modalities and stages of re- deployment of manpower from existing stations and to recommend the requiremen­ts of additional manpower and infrastruc­ture, if any, in the light of this new initiative.

The committee will also “recommend distributi­on of manpower between assessment units, investigat­ion wing and DG Systems (the technical wing of the CBDT) in view of the new areas assigned to the investigat­ion wings in matters related to Operation Clean Money”, launched by the government to check black money post demonetisa­tion.

A blueprint prepared by the CBDT earlier this year had said the number of income tax payers opting for paperless assessment, under the pilot project, rose by 78 per cent over the last three years.

An official CBDT statement issued at the conclusion of the two-day ‘Rajaswa Gyan Sangam conference (national meeting of top tax officers of the country), held here this year, had said the government wanted I-T assessing officers to “be encouraged to maximise e-assessment in a phased manner and to ensure that work be completed online so that there is complete transparen­cy.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had inaugurate­d the conference, had also asked I-T employees to create an environmen­t that instills confidence among honest taxpayers and uproots corruption.

A new link--e-proceeding-was recently hosted by the department on the personal login of the taxpayer on the e- filing website (https:// incometaxi­ndiaefilin­g.gov.in).

The new regime of e-communicat­ion will, however, be voluntary and taxpayers can take a call on whether to conduct their dealing over the e-system or through the existing procedure of manual submission­s of documents by visiting the tax office.

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