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Slew of measures taken to improve tax administration: Arun Jaitley

The income tax department has taken 'various initiatives in the last 2-3 years to bring efficiency, transparency and fairness in tax administration, says Arun Jaitley

Arun Jaitley was addressing the second meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to the finance ministry on ‘Initiatives of IT Department’ in New Delhi. File photo: PTIPremium
Arun Jaitley was addressing the second meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to the finance ministry on ‘Initiatives of IT Department’ in New Delhi. File photo: PTI

New Delhi: Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said the government has taken a slew of measures in the last 2-3 years to increase transparency and fairness in the tax administration.

He was addressing the second meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee attached to the finance ministry on ‘Initiatives of IT Department’ in New Delhi.

Jaitley, who also holds the corporate affairs portfolio, told member of Parliaments that the income tax department has taken “various initiatives in the last 2-3 years in order to bring about efficiency, transparency and fairness in tax administration", said a finance ministry release.

Speaking about the initiatives, the finance minister said that a single page ITR-1 (SAHAJ) form was introduced for tax payers having income up to Rs50 lakhs. The tax rate for individuals having income of Rs2.5 lakhs to Rs5 lakhs was reduced from 10% to 5%, which is one among the lowest in the world, he said.

Jaitley further said the concept of ‘no scrutiny’ was introduced for the first time non-business tax payers having income up to Rs5 lakh so that “more and more people are encouraged" to join the tax net and file their IT returns and pay the due amount of taxes.

The finance minister said 97% of the income tax returns were filed electronically this year, out of which 92% returns were processed within 60 days and 90% refunds were also issued within 60 days. He said after the intense follow-up of demonetisation data from 9 November 2016 to 10 January 2017, about 1,100 searches were made, resulting into seizure of Rs610 crore, including cash of Rs513 crore.

Undisclosed income of Rs5,400 crore was detected and about 400 cases have been referred to ED and CBI for an appropriate action, Jaitley said.

Highlighting the impact of demonetisation and the “proactive initiatives", he said the revenue collections in case of direct taxes rose to Rs8,49, 818 crore during 2016-17 at a growth rate of 14.5%. He said net direct tax collections up to 18 September 2017 in the current financial year rose to Rs3.7 trillion, showing a growth of 15.7%.

The number of tax payers increased significantly from 4.72 crore in 2012-13 to 6.26 crore in 2016-17. During the meeting some of the MPs suggested reducing the banking or transaction charges in order to promote digital transactions.

The committee members also suggested that more time should be given to the people living in those areas where there is either frequent power failures or having no Internet facilities to file their returns. Some also suggested that more searches may be conducted against the black money holders as still many people are transacting in black money.

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Published: 29 Sep 2017, 08:32 PM IST
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