Skip to main content

" IT Harassments"- no euphemism pl!!


Pl. see the below page from the Central Govt published data.link

Regular IT assessments done by Dept is yielding only 7 to 8% of total Gross Direct tax collected where as Adv. Tax, TDS and SA Tax is 92% i.e the voluntary compliance .

Is there not a strong case for abolishing Assts for atleast individuals who have good track record of say 10 continuous years and have limited scrutiny assessments only for Corporates/Companies with incentives for exemption from assessments if they remit Tax at least 15% more year on year.This will take care of tax buoyancy ratio and reduce assessment costs drastically.

Mr.Sunil Jain of FE recently sent a tweet to FM saying that IT dept is following up with him on some assessment notice despite complying with it and paying tax. Everyone of us have similar experiences on IT assessments despite computerisation. Straightaway all these scrutiny assessments can be called " IT Harassments "-no euphemism.

But it should also be emphasized that the scale of high pitched assessments has substantially come down over the last one/2 years but still more needs to be done in order to totally move away from Tax Terrorism to augment direct tax revenue. I am not making a case for tax evaders or dodgers who r small percentage and who will anyway continue to do so.

My firm conviction is ,if assessments are done away with , then more small businessmen will voluntarily pay under presumptive tax, file return and forget.Another indicator is the difference between how many assessees have paid tax/TDS and the no. who have filed returns.Almost 2 crore nos.!! Is it not sounding another loud bell for doing away with Assessments /Scrutiny assessments but with safeguards  like good track record or yoy 15% inc. in tax remittance etc.

 One last point. Out of such Tax assessed and  shown collected by the Dept how much is contested in appeals before CITs, Tribunals , HCs and SCs.Huge burden on these Courts will also come down and unnecessary litigation is avoided. Lots of multiplier effects can be seen if assessments are abolished.

For encouraging people to file their Income Tax return, Govt can run a lottery or even give atleast  health insurance policy under Ayushman Bharat free of cost.  
 Page 7 reproduced below:
image.png

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Hanuman and Ganesha!

  The two major loved deities of the Hindu pantheon are Hanuman and Ganesha. Let us dwell into the concepts and significance of these two dieties. Ganesha, the son of Parvati and Shiv, is worshipped first before starting any new job or work. Even if you want to start writing or reading , you invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha who goes under various names- Ganapathi, Vigneshwar, Vinayak, and  Pillayar in Tamilnadu. Ganesha Gayathri, Pancharatnam are some of the important Ganesha mantras and hymns. Adi Ganesha idol is in a Temple near Tiruvarur in Tamilnadu with a human face.The mythological story says that Shiv slew His head and then fixed the head of the animal that He saw first after this beheading of His son. Ganesha after that with the elephant head is worshipped as the wisdom god by Hindus. Why only Hindus. He is worshipped in Indonesia where He finds Himself in their currency notes. He is considered the destroyer of evil in Japan. In Mexico, Ganesha idols were said to h...

Shrinking middle class in India?-Data show Growing Middle class!

  Key Findings from the SBI Eco wrap Report(25th Oct 2024) Income Inequality is Decreasing : The report uses the Gini coefficient to demonstrate a decline in income inequality in India. The shift is most noticeable in lower income brackets, with a substantial portion moving into higher income groups. This aligns with a rightward shift in the income distribution curve. ITR Filings are Increasing : The number of ITR filings has significantly increased, indicating a growing tax base. This growth is particularly evident in previously untapped states (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, etc.), suggesting broader economic participation.Below is the chart which shows No. of tax payers in Different income Group in AY2014 and AY2024 which clearly shows that the bulk have moved up from Rs.1.5lac to Rs5 lac to Rs.2.5 lac to Rs.10 lac(highlighted in yellow colour) Growth in 'Crorepati' Taxpayers : The number of taxpayers earning over ₹1 crore has increased significantly, highlighting the expansi...

State of the Indian Economy: Navigating Global Uncertainties

 The global economic landscape is rapidly evolving, with trade policy uncertainty emerging as the key driver of the near-term outlook. Recent US tariff announcements have stoked fears of a global trade war, with countries still working out their appropriate responses in this uncertain environment. Despite these external headwinds, the Indian economy has exhibited marked resilience. Although the weakening global economic outlook could impact overall growth through weaker external demand, India's domestic growth engines - consumption and investment - are relatively less susceptible to external pressures. Prospects for the farm sector have been boosted by the forecast of an above normal southwest monsoon for 2025, which could augment farm incomes and keep food prices under check. Headline inflation moderated to a 67-month low of 3.3% in March, mainly due to moderation in food prices. Global Economic Outlook: Trade Tensions and Market Volatility The global economic landscape is facing ...