Millennium Post

Faceless e-assessment: No more interface BETWEEN Assessing officer AND taxpayer

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NEW DELHI: Dubbed as a significan­t initiative in the direction of taxation reform, the Income-tax Department on Monday launched a faceless e-assessment scheme to eliminate interface between an assessing officer and a taxpayer.

To begin with, 58,322 income tax cases have been selected under the National e-assessment Center (NEAC), officially launched by Revenue Secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey here.

The scheme was to be launched by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, but due to her official exigencies, including meetings with the Prime Minister, she could not formally launch the initiative.

He said the initiative, aimed at improving taxpayer’s ease and convenienc­e, has been achieved in record time.

The revenue department said the scheme would bring in a “paradigm shift” in taxation by eliminatin­g human interface in the income tax assessment system.

“This will improve taxpayer’s ease and convenienc­e,” it said.

The National e-assessment Center (NEAC) will facilitate the faceless e-assessment scheme across the country and benefit taxpayers, it added.

Ease of compliance for taxpayers, transparen­cy and efficiency, functional specialisa­tion, improvemen­t in the quality of assessment, risk-based and focussed approach, better monitoring and expeditiou­s disposal of cases are some of the salient features of the scheme.

A total of 2,686 officials of the I-T department have been deputed for implementa­tion of the scheme.

Later talking to reporters, Pandey said, “Anyone whose case is selected for scrutiny will be able to file all the documents online. Now the officer who is going to assess the case will also be selected randomly,” he said and added that the number of cases that are selected for scrutiny is based on specific criteria, including cases where there are serious discrepanc­ies.

To a question, if the government will be providing relaxation in personal income tax, the revenue secretary said: “I have no idea”.

In her July Budget speech, Sitharaman had announced the faceless assessment scheme.

The setting up of National e-assessment Centre (NEAC) is a “momentous step” towards the broader objectives of better taxpayer service, reduction of taxpayer grievances in line with Prime Minister’s vision of Digital India’ and promotion of ease of doing business, the finance ministry said.

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