I-T dept goes after big fish, salaried class to escape - 7TH PAY COMMISSION NEWS
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

I-T dept goes after big fish, salaried class to escape

A senior Central Board of Direct Taxes official told Business Standard that scrutiny of the salaried increased their workload without giving any substantial benefit.

"Selective cases will be picked up only if there is credible information about tax evasion and big investments by any salaried taxpayer," he said.

The income tax department picks up around 1 per cent cases for scrutiny.
The decision means that out of 34 million people in the tax net, 15-17.5 million will escape the regular scrutiny process.

The department has already exempted the salaried with taxable income of up to Rs 5 lakh (Rs 500,000) a year from filing returns this year.

The CBDT had earlier said cases of salaried with annual income of less than Rs 10 lakh (Rs 1 million) and pensioners would not be picked up for scrutiny this year.
The decision is aimed at reducing the workload of officials. The department is already struggling to make sense of the huge information flow from annual information returns (AIRs) on high-value transactions. It also has to deal with information from other sources such as the Central Information Branch (CIB).

CBDT's focus now is to fully use information on high-value transactions to curb tax evasion.

The pieces of information uploaded on the department's system during 2010-11 by CIB alone increased from 44.5 million in 2009-10 to 145.70 million in 2010-11.

Courtesy:rediff.com

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