The newly launched paperless system of e-assessment income tax cases, which is a "high priority" and flagship programme for the policy-making body of the tax department, CBDT does not want to leave any stone unturned in ensuring that the scheme remains a hit among taxpayers and its procedures easy to comply with.
The CBDT, in an order, said that non-furnishing of contact details causes "inconvenience" to the taxpayer in case he needs to seek any clarification from the AO.
It directed that AOs should "invariably mention their official email-ids along with official telephone numbers/fax number in all notices, letters and communications being issued by them to the taxpayers."
It also asked the top officers to conduct "random" checks to see if the directive was being complied with.
In the cases of scrutiny notices, where such details about the AO are not mentioned, these should be added and notices be re-sent to the assesses.
CBDT had launched a pilot project for paperless scrutiny assessments last year in order to reduce taxpayers' visit to the tax office and eliminate their interface with the taxman thereby reducing the issue of corruption or harassment.
The department said it had brought only about 1 per cent
of cases under the said procedure.
As per official data, the department in the first five cities has completed scrutiny assessments in 1,001 cases till now, after a total of 6,481 assesses were contacted of which 1,812 responded positively.
The CBDT is also mulling seeking taxpayers' consent to opt for the scheme at the stage of filing Income Tax Returns (ITRs) itself.
In response to such I-T notice, taxpayers will have to submit the details called for, in a Portable Document Format (PDF) through their email-id registered with the department.
The project was launched after CBDT had asked the I-T department to "initiate the concept of using emails for correspondence with taxpayers and sending through emails the questionnaire, notice etc. At the time of scrutiny proceedings and getting responses from them".
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