Deccan Chronicle

Curtains on I-T raids at will

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New Delhi, Aug 13: The income tax surveys to collect informatio­n for scrutiny assessment will be undertaken only by the investigat­ion wing and the tax deducted at source (TDS) directorat­e with effect from Thursday, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has said.

In an order, the CBDT said officers in Directorat­e General of Income Tax (DGIT) (Investigat­ion) and Principal Commission­er of I-T/Chief Commission­er of I-T (TDS) "only and exclusivel­y" shall be the competent authority for approving survey actions with effect from August 13, 2020.

"The survey action u/s 133A of the Act being an intrusive action, it is expected that the same should be carried out with utmost responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity," the CBDT said, adding that with faceless assessment the department is moving towards minimal interface with taxpayers.

Nangia Andersen LLP Partner Aravind Srivatsan said the previous regime allowed taxmen from inspector onwards, jurisdicti­onal assessing officer to initiate the survey with prior approval of joint commioner of income tax.

"In effect the powers of the assessment authoritie­s which were exercised in the normal course will now have to be backed by credible evidence to seek such approval from now permitted higher authoritie­s. This shows the government intention to ensure only genuinely deserving cases would go through this procedure," he said.

In an I-T survey, tax officers visit business premises of the taxpayer to gather informatio­n by way of examinatio­n of books of accounts, data stored electronic­ally and also access email communicat­ion.

Srivatsan said it can be inferred from the order that the faceless assessment scheme could subject the taxpayer to more rigorous audit based on his profiling and industry situation and requires a careful maintenanc­e of supporting documentat­ion with regard to significan­t tax positions.

AKM Global’s tax partner Amit Maheshwari said it will increase accountabi­lity in conducting surveys.

"Surveys by nature are very intrusive and sensitive. Now, only a selected division of the tax department can conduct a survey," he said.

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