I-T department orders better monitoring of complaints by taxpayers

The new directive comes at a time when FM Arun Jaitley unveiled two taxpayer-friendly initiatives of the department yesterday

I-T department orders better monitoring of complaints by taxpayers
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 28 2015 | 1:31 PM IST
In yet another directive aimed at enhancing taxpayer services, the Income Tax department has asked its customer care centres to effectively monitor email-based complaints of assesses and diligently send them to tax officers.

The new directive comes at a time when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley unveiled two taxpayer-friendly initiatives of the department yesterday which envisage resolution of complaints without visiting a tax office and easy processes to obtain a PAN card.

Under the new instructions, the Aaykar Sampark Kendras (ASK) have been asked to forward emails received from the taxpayers to range in-charges who will subsequently send it to jurisdictional Assessing Officers (AOs) henceforth.

"The region heads will keep track of the complaints of their jurisdictions and hence will ensure better monitoring of the complaints," a senior official said.

As per earlier norms, these complaints were used to be sent to the AO but were not monitored at various levels of hierarchy, which will be done now.

In some cases, they were forwarded by the ASK to the AO through snail mail and not email, which will done in all cases now.

The ASKs or the I-T customer care centres, are meant to answer queries related to the status of Permanent Account Number and Tax deduction Account Number applications, procedure of filing of Income Tax and Wealth Tax returns, refund related grievances and for redressal of other general queries over phone calls or email.

"In order to provide quick resolution of taxpayer's grievance, wherever action is required to be taken by the officers in field formation, the Aayakar Sampark Kendra should forward the email to concerned Commissioner of Income Tax (Administration and Coordination) for onward transmission to respective jurisdictional Assessing Officers for necessary action.

"The taxpayer may also be informed so that he may do further correspondence with the concerned officer," a recent order issued by the Systems wing of the department said.

This wing is responsible for the operations of ASKs in the department.
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First Published: Oct 28 2015 | 12:57 PM IST

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