Issuing an office memorandum, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said there is an embargo on direct demand against the assessees in cases where the tax demand is on account of tax-credit mismatch due to non-payment by the deductor.
"It has been re-emphasised that the assessing officers shall not enforce demands created on account of mismatch of credit due to non-payment of TDS amount to the credit of the government by the deductor," CBDT said.
"Instances have come to the notice of the Board that these directions are not being strictly followed in field offices," it said, adding the Office Memorandum has been issued reiterating the contents of the letter.
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