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CBDT asks taxmen to make all-out efforts to recover arrears

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Worried over “unsatisfac­tory” performanc­e in collection of arrear and current tax demands, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has pulled up the Income Tax (I-T) Department, asking it to take urgent steps to achieve the set targets without fail.

CBDT Chairman Sushil Chandra has shot a letter to all his regional chiefs, asking them to make “concerted” efforts to get the job done.

“On review of the position of collection out of arrear and current demand as on February 28, 2017, it is noted that the performanc­e of the department as a whole and of almost all principal chief commission­ers (regional heads) individual­ly is much below the targets given in the Central Action Plan 2016-17,” Chandra wrote in his communicat­ion issued on Friday.

The letter, accessed by PTI, said the arrear demand, as against the action plan target of collecting ~53,983 crore, only ~29,811 crore has been collected till February end, and that works out to be only “55.2 per cent of the target.” “This is allIndia position and the achievemen­t of some of the regions is even worse than the national average, which itself is very low,” Chandra lamented, as he said the current situation of these recoveries was “unsatisfac­tory”.

Talking about the current demand collection, the CBDT boss said the new current demand (after reducing prepaid taxes) of ~3,60,707 crore has been raised till February.

“According to the action plan target, 20 per cent of the demand raised, which is ~72,141 crore, should be collected during the current financial year.

“However, till February 2017, only ~11,846 crore has been collected from current demand, which works out to be a miserably low ratio of 3.3 per cent of the current demand raised and 16.4 per cent of the target amount,” Chandra said, adding the situation stands bad even after dedicating a full quarter of the fiscal year to recovery work.

In several high demand cases and in cases involving arrears of ~100 crore or more, the demand may have been confirmed by Commission­er of I-T (Appeal). Maximum amount of confirmed demand in these cases must be recovered immediatel­y.

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