The Asian Age

Don’t just raise tax demand, realise it, PM tells taxmen

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked tax officials to not just raise tax demands but ensure it is also realised as honest taxpayers shouldn’t pay for misdeeds of the dishonest.

Mr Modi asked the tax officials to use data analytics to track undeclared wealth and fix clear targets for improving tax administra­tion by 2022.

Inaugurati­ng the second edition of the ‘Rajaswa Gyan Sangam’ — the joint conference of direct and indirect tax officials — Mr Modi expressed his dismay at the huge pendency of tax-related cases in adjudicati­on and appeal.

He said big sums of money that is locked up in these cases, could have been used for the welfare of the poor. He asked officers to come up with an action plan during the Rajasva Gyan Sangam, to eliminate pendency.

The Prime Minister asked officers to use data analytical tools to proactivel­y track and determine undeclared income and wealth.

He said that though efforts to increase tax revenue are made by officers each year, the estimated amounts of tax that should accrue to the system, are often not realised.

Mr Modi asked officers to come up with a timebound solution to ‘tax raised and not realised’, and asserted that the honest shouldn’t continue to pay the price for the misdeeds of the dishonest.

In this regard, the Prime Minister also suggested a complete rework of the human resource management in the tax department­s to strengthen the data analytics and investigat­ion wing.

He exhorted the officers to improve their work-culture, to incorporat­e both a “sense of urgency”, and “measurabil­ity”, in their performanc­e.

Mr Modi asked the officers to fix clear targets to improve the country’s tax administra­tion by 2022, the 75th anniversar­y of independen­ce.

He said that the Union government is working towards creation of an environmen­t which shatters the confidence of the corrupt, and instills confidence and trust among the honest taxpayer.

 ??  ?? PRIME MINISTER asked for a push to be given to "e-assessment" and anonymity of proceeding­s using technology, so that vested interests do not impede the due course of law.
PRIME MINISTER asked for a push to be given to "e-assessment" and anonymity of proceeding­s using technology, so that vested interests do not impede the due course of law.

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