The move is aimed at improving awareness of the Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme among the asssessees whose cases are pending before the Commissioner (Appeal). There are as many as 2.59 lakh cases pending adjudication before CIT (Appeal).
"It has been decided that CIT (A) under your jurisdiction may be directed to append the "Flyer" without signature as per Annexure enclosed while sending the notice for hearing to the assessee to familiarise him (assessees) with this scheme," CBDT said in an order to all Principal Chief Commissioners of Income Tax.
The Direct Tax Dispute Resolution Scheme, introduced from June 1, seeks to address the issue of pending litigation before Commissioner of I-T (Appeal). The scheme will remain open till December 31.
As per the scheme, a taxpayer who has an appeal pending before the CIT (Appeal) can settle his/her case by paying the disputed tax and interest up to the date of assessment. No penalty in respect of cases with disputed tax up to Rs 10 lakh will be levied.
"Litigation is a scourge for a tax-friendly regime and creates an environment of distrust in addition to increasing the compliance cost of the taxpayers and administrative cost for the government," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said in his Budget speech.
The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has asked the officers to inform the appellants about the scheme through email to cut down on communication time. It is estimated that each Commissioner of I-T (Appeal) would have about 400 litigations pending before them.
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