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Parliamentary panel asks finance ministry for a common income tax return

A parliamentary panel on Thursday asked the finance ministry to expeditiously come out with a common ITR form to ease I-T return filing for individuals and non-business taxpayers.

The ministry had in November last year proposed to come out with a user-friendly common income tax return form for all taxpayers, except trusts and non-profit organisations. It had invited stakeholder comments on the same.

The Standing Committee on Finance, chaired by BJP MP Jayant Sinha, had earlier flagged difficulties being faced by people in filing Income Tax returns and urged the tax department to make the process simpler and more taxpayer friendly.

It had said that any person with income from various sources, like salary, rent and business income, cannot file ITR on his own and has to seek advice of either a chartered accountant or a person having adequate knowledge and expertise in filing ITR.

In reply to the recommendations of the committee, the ministry has stated that in order to make tax compliance more convenient, pre-filled details of certain income, like salary, are being provided to individual taxpayers.

The scope of information for pre-filing is being further expanded by including information such as house property income, bank interest, dividends, the tax department said.

Further, it is proposed to introduce a common ITR form in tandem with international best practices, by merging all existing forms except ITR-7.

It is expected that the proposed ITR form brings ease of filing returns to individuals and non-business type taxpayers considerably.

"The committee, therefor, would expect the ministry to expedite the process and introduce the new format at the earliest," it added.

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I-T dept sends 100,000 notices over under-reported income

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Monday said that the income tax department has sent one lakh notices in cases where assesses have either not declared income or have underreported income.

Without giving specific details, she said that all these cases are for old returns filed 4-6 years earlier and the department will complete these notices by March 31, 2024.

"One lakh notices are sent where information is available that income is more than what you have filed, or there are reasons to believe that income has been understated or where they have not filed it and information is there that they should have filed it," Sitharaman said.

She was speaking at the 164th Income Tax Day celebrations.

"I want to convey that these are not just being thoughtlessly sent and I have been assured by the chairman CBDT (Central Board of Direct Taxes) that by March 2024, this entire block will be cleared," Sitharaman added.

Officials later confirmed that the notices were sent during the last 14 months and mostly to people with annual income over ₹50 lakh.

Under income tax law, officers can reopen past assessments of up to six years.

Sitharaman further said that the CBDT in May 2023 completed a scrutiny assessment of the 55,000 notices which they had sent pursuant to a Supreme Court judgement.

"The board today is not sitting over notices which have been issued and it is not a place where people are gaming the system; there is a clear-cut approach," Sitharaman added.

She added that earlier taxpayers had to keep records for 10 years but now tax assessment cannot be opened after six years.

"In 4th, 5th and 6th year, they (tax officers) reopen the assessment only under certain situations," Sitharaman said.

FM said technology is the answer to most problems and it has helped in catching tax evasion but also is helping in assuring taxpayers a transparent, objective and friendly income tax regime.

CBDT Chairman Nitin Gupta added 7% of the assessees who filed income tax returns this year are new taxpayers and their number is expected to go up further by July 31.

He also added that the income tax department is trying to process all the income tax returns (ITRs) by early next month, and the refunds will be subsequently issued.

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Union Finance Minister Smt.Nirmala Sitharaman presides over the 164th Income Tax Day celebrations at New Delhi

The 164th anniversary of Income Tax Day was observed by Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and all its field offices across India today. The main function was held at the Plenary Hall, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.  Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman presided over the event. Union Minister of State (Finance) Shri Pankaj Choudhury also graced the occasion with his presence. Shri Sanjay Malhotra, Secretary, Revenue and Shri Nitin Gupta, Chairman, CBDT, were also present on the occasion apart from other officers and officials of the Department.

In her keynote address, Union Minister of Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman expressed appreciation for the outstanding performance of the CBDT and its field formation in every sphere of work.The Finance Minister also appreciated the Department’s continued efforts in implementing the 3 ‘R’s viz. Return processing, Refund issue and Redressal of grievances emphasised by her earlier.

Smt. Sitharaman also appreciated the contribution made by taxpayers, tax practitioners/professionals and stakeholders for having been instrumental in driving India's economic growth and prosperity. The Finance Minister observed that increase in tax collection has been achieved in the recent years without any increase in tax rates. It has been made possible through increase in efficiency of the Department.

 

Smt. Sitharaman noted that systemic changes in the Direct tax administration like prefilling of forms, instant PAN, faceless assessment have boosted the taxpayer’s trust and made compliance easy, leading to growth in revenue. The Finance Minister underlined the various reforms brought in by the Union Government in the Finance Act 2023 to provide relief to salaried class, start-ups, MSME and cooperative societies. Smt. Sitharaman stressed upon the necessity to work on widening the tax base while making the tax administration transparent, objective and taxpayer friendly.The Finance Minister called upon the officers/officials of the income tax department to work in this Kartavya Kaal towards achieving the goal of making india a developed country by the year 2047.

Union Minister of State (Finance), Shri Pankaj Choudhary, in his address, lauded the Finance Minister for her leadership in the difficult time of Covid, Ukraine Conflict and challenges of supply chain. ShriChoudharycommended the efforts of officers and employees of the Department for working tirelessly to ensure a fair and transparent tax administration. Shri Choudhary noted that faceless regime, as launched by the Prime Minister, has brought about change in the mindset of the people towards the Department. ShriChoudhary lauded the Department’s efforts to make compliance easy for the taxpayers by introducing Annual Information Statement (AIS), E-verification, Updated returns and alerting the taxpayers continuously. He observed that the introduction of technology-driven initiatives have simplified and streamlined tax procedures and made them more taxpayer-friendly.He hoped that the simplification of tax processes would continue in future.

Secretary Revenue, Shri Sanjay Malhotra, while extending best wishes to the officers and officials of the Department, expressed appreciation for the Department for robust tax collection increase in tax base and ease of compliance. He further reiterated that the Department should continue to focus on the 3 ‘I’s (Industry, Innovation, Integrity). Citing the example of sportspersons, he underscored the importance of small wins for happiness and urged the Department to continue to progress in that direction. He stressed upon the need to focus more on taxpayer services and increased automation.

Shri Nitin Gupta, Chairman, CBDT, welcomed the dignitaries on behalf of the Income Tax Department. Observing that over the years the focus of the Department has been on enhancing taxpayer services and leveraging technology to ease compliances, he gave an overview of some of the remarkable achievements in the last fiscal, including a growth of 17.6% achieved in net collections and an increase of 6.5% in the number of ITRs filed over the previous year. He noted that the motto of 3 R’s  - quicker processing of returns, issue of refunds and redressal of grievances  - outlined by the Finance Minister during the FM Award Ceremony of 2022 has been the focus of the Department’s functioning. The average processing time for returns is now just 16 days, with more than 42% of ITRs having been processed in 1 day in the last fiscal. Quicker processing has also resulted in quicker issue of refunds, which is reflected in the fact that in the last year refunds issued aggregated to Rs. 3.07 lakh crore, being higher by 37% over the previous year. Extensive efforts have been made on the 3rd R too, as grievances are being redressed expeditiously, with rigorous monitoring as also by using multiple channels for grievance redressals, viz. helpdesks, call centres, social media, Webex etc. He stated that the Department’s achievements reflect the collective efforts of its personnel as well as the contribution of the taxpayers, tax professionals and other stakeholders.

 As part of the celebrations, several taxpayers from diverse economic and industrial fields were invited, both as a gesture of recognition of the contribution made by them in their respective spheres and as first-hand witnesses to the transformational changes and improvements made in the tax procedures. They shared their experience of dealing with various service touchpoints with the Income Tax Department, the quality of taxpayer services, and the ease of compliance with tax procedures. Among the taxpayers/stakeholders who shared their experience were ShriMohitSahney (MD &CEO, Finova Capitals), ShriAniket Sunil Talati (President, ICAI) and Ms. Supriya Paul (CEO, Josh Talks).

Further, Shri Ravikant, IRS (Retd) 1962 batch, ex- Chairman, CBDT shared his views on the evolution of the Income Tax Department over the years from his wealth of experience of serving in different capacities in the Income Tax Department. He observed that while growth in tax collection can be measured in quantitative terms, the training and technology cannot be measured in quantitative terms and he appreciated the improvement in training and technology in the Department. Among the serving officers/officials, Smt G.G. Kamei, IRS, Ms. Neha D Desai, IRS and Shri Manish Dhama, Inspector of Income tax shared their experience of working in the Department.

The function ended with a vote of thanks proposed by Smt Subashree Anant krishnan, Member, CBDT. She thanked the Union Finance Minister for gracing the occasion and inspiring with her words of wisdom. She also thanked all the other dignitaries present on the occasion.

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