The move is part of the government attempt to address taxpayer grievances.
Last year, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) had set up 'local committees' comprising senior officers in each region to dispose such grievance and complaint petitions within a short period of time.
The official said Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia has sought a two-page note on each high-pitched assessment case identified by the committee in all ranges.
In the notes, details of the case along with additions made, opportunity provided to taxpayer to be heard and findings of the high pitched committee have to be included.
A taxpayer who felt an assessment order passed was unfair or irrational can approach the committee set up in all the Principal Chief Commissioner ranges of the country.
These committees were to examine "whether there is a prima-facie case of high-pitched assessment, non-observance of principles of natural justice, non-application of mind, gross negligence or lack of involvement of assessing officer".
The official said these panels were not an alternative or additional appellate channel but were created to effectively and efficiently deal with genuine grievances of taxpayers.
In case, the committee finds that a said order has been un-reasonable or high-pitched, it would submit its report to the senior most I-T officer in a given range, who will then decide on taking a suitable administrative action in this regard.
The details being sought now are follow up to that, the official added.
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