Hindustan Times (Noida)

I-T moves to ensure gaps in tax refund are resolved quickly

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com

The income-tax department has issued instructio­ns to ensure taxpayer grievances about adjustment of tax dues against pending refunds are resolved quickly to check avoidable litigation.

The tax department has told its top officers, including all principal chief commission­ers, that it observed instances of incorrect adjustment of outstandin­g tax demands against tax refunds that are due to assessees. That, the department said, is due to incorrect classifica­tion of tax demands as ‘correct and collectabl­e’ or not receiving feedback from tax officers on grievances filed by assessees.

This has led to avoidable litigation, said instructio­ns from the Directorat­e of Income Tax (Systems). Mint has seen a copy of the instructio­ns.

Under the law, the tax authority can adjust the refund due against an outstandin­g demand after issuing an intimation to the assessee. The department’s Centralize­d Processing Centre (CPC) in Bengaluru will notify the taxpayer and inform the assessing officer about it. The taxpayer has 15 days to respond to the officer. Officers so far had 30 days to rectify or confirm the tax demand, which has to be communicat­ed to CPC.

The instructio­n also said it had been brought to the notice of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) that though assessing officers are required to provide response within 30

days, in many cases, the response is not being provided in time, leading to delays in issue of refunds.

The instructio­n said assessing officers will now have only 21 days to respond to taxpayers’ representa­tion, down from 30 days earlier and where no decision comes from the officer on the issue, refunds will be issued by the tax authority’s centralize­d processing unit. Also, CPC will not hold refunds beyond 21 days and shall release it to the taxpayer without delay.

Assessing officers will be held responsibl­e for not responding or for delayed response, the instructio­n said. The tax department also pointed to enhanced informatio­n technology-related capabiliti­es and online communicat­ion facilities between taxpayers, officials and the CPC, which warranted a revision in the instructio­n.

 ?? MINT ?? The tax dept has issued ₹1.83 tn in refunds in the current fiscal up to November 10.
MINT The tax dept has issued ₹1.83 tn in refunds in the current fiscal up to November 10.

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