The Union Finance
Minister Shri Mukherjee
said that for the Financial Year 2011-12, the Income-tax Department has been
given a tax collections target of about Rs.5.33 lakh crores,
which is at 20 per cent growth over the actual collections of the preceding
year i.e. 2010-11. He said that the 13th
Finance Commission (2010-15) has projected direct tax revenue collection at
Rs.8.3 lakh crore by
2014-15 and direct tax GDP ratio at 7.62 per cent. The Direct tax GDP ratio as of now is 5.66
per cent. The targets are very steep and challenging. The Union
Finance Minister Shri Pranab
Mukherjee said that international economic situation is nor very
conducive and highly uncertain. He said that global recovery is very slow and
sluggish. Beside, the international commodity prices of energyespecially fossil fuel is quite volatile
causing inflationary trend. Shri Mukherjee
said that this will adversely impact the GDP growth and liquidity position in
the world market. In this situation, the Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee
said that officers of the Income Tax Department would have to work very hard to
achieve their tax collections targets for the current year and strictly comply
with tax compliance regime.
The Union Finance
Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee was
addressing the senior officers of Income Tax (IT) Department after inaugurating
the 27th Annual Conference of
Chief Commisssioners and Director Generals of the IT Department
at Vigyan Bhawan here today.The inaugural
function of two days Conference was also attended by Shri S.S.Pallanimanickam, Minister of State(Finance), Shri Namo Narain
Meena, MOS(Finance) Ms Sushma
Nath, Finance Secretary and Expenditure Secretary, Shri Sunil Mitra, Revenue
Secretary, Shri Sudhir
Chandra, Chairman, CBDT, Members of the CBDT
and senior officials of the Finance Ministry among others.
The Union Finance Minister Shri
Pranab Mukherjee earlier congratulated
the officers and employees of the Income Tax Department for their efforts in achieving
the revised tax collections target as per budget estimates of Rs.4.46 lakh crores for Financial Year
2010-11. Shri Mukherjee was inaugurating
the 27th Annual Conference of Chief Commissioners and Directors General of
Income Tax, here today, Lauding the
Department for being at the forefront of mobilizing tax for the Government,
Shri Mukherjee said that the collection of direct taxes has almost doubled in
the last four years from Financial Year 2006-07 to Financial Year 2010-11. This has been made possible due to
rationalization of tax structure, improvement in tax administration and tax-payer’s
services through intensive use of technology, and unrelenting efforts put in by
the officers and employees of the Income-tax Department, the Minister added.
The Finance Minister said that the performance is all the
more commendable in Financial Year 2010-11 as refunds of about Rs.74,000 crores in about 85 lakh cases
were issued as against refunds of about Rs.57,000 crores
in about 50 lakh cases in Financial Year 2009-10. The Minister expressed happiness on being
informed that the Department is maintaining momentum in issue of refunds in the
current fiscal year also and has issued
refunds of about Rs.23,000 crores
in about 20 lakh cases in the month of April,
2011. This has also been appreciated
widely by the tax-payers throughout the country and will go a long way in
deepening the credibility of the Department, he added .
Shri Mukherjee said that Direct Tax Code Bill is under
examination of Parliament Standing Committee and will be effective from April
1, 2012. Therefore, Department should
prepare for transition from the Income Tax Act 1961 to the Direct Tax Code Bill
regime, he said. The Finance Minister said that it would include various
issues like redrawing of business processes, rules, forms, training needs of
manpower and the necessary infrastructure. This task should be completed in a
mission mode to avoid any inconvenience to tax-payers and also to maintain
continuity in revenue buoyancy, said the Minsiter.
Shri Mukherjee said that the ongoing computerization
programme of the Income tax Department needs to be effectively utilised to optimize the collection potential. It may
require the up-gradation of current Data Mining and other initiatives for Data
Warehousing Solutions for developing Comprehensive Business Intelligence, he
added. The Finance Minister further
said that this will be essential for “just
in-time”, enforcement capability.
Simultaneously, policy initiatives may be necessary to decide the ways
and means of conversion of large data base into effective action against all recalcitrant
assessees and deductors,
stop filers, non filers. This action may necessitate a paradigm shift in the
approach and functioning of the Department in utilizing the manpower available
at its disposal, said the Minister.
Shri Pranab Mukherjee said that the tax Deduction at
Source is a major component of tax collected and is based on very healthy
principle of “pay as you earn”. The
Centralized Processing Centre (CPC) for
TDS matters at Ghaziabad is likely to be functional this year. Policy
initiatives by CBDT in this area of work by making it enforceable against the deductors on real time basis may be of relevance for
enhancing the TDS collections. The
Minister said that It should be ensured that this CPC
is set up on priority and its technological capabilities are fully exploited
for revenue collection maximization.
Speaking about the Central Processing Centre, Bengaluru which has become fully functional, the Minister
said that CPC Bengaluru has processed more than 85 lakh e-returns during the F.Y. 2010-11 and it
would perform still better in this year. Three
more CPCs for tax returns are planned at Manesar, Pune & Kolkata. He expressed hope that their operationalisation in due course would give a fillip to the
processing capacity of the returns of income with the Department and help in
processing the returns of income within 4 months of filing the return. These
four centres will take care of major areas of work, which required involvement
of substantial manpower. Department should study its impact and come out with
strategy to redeploy human resources in the core area of work, which are
revenue yielding., the Minister added.
The Union Finance Minister Shri
Pranab Mukherjee said that
towards better taxpayer services, this year the IT department has introduced simple and user friendly SAHAJ
(Form) for individual salary tax-payers. He said that he has also introduced SUGAM for small tax-payers availing
presumptive tax scheme. Moreover, salaried tax-payers with income up to Rs.5 lakh will be exempted from filing returns for which
suitable Notification is expected very soon. This will apply from the current
assessment year (2011-12) for the income earned in 2010-11 and would be
beneficial to a large section of salaried tax-payers, Shri Mukherjee said.
The Union Finance Minister Shri
Pranab Mukherjee said that Electronic
Filing of tax returns and electronic payment of taxes is encouraged. However, he said that a lot more remains to
be done. Shri Pranab Mukherjee said that there are a large number of grievances
pertaining to tax refunds and credit of TDS, which needs to be attended on
urgent basis. While the Department has
adopted Information Technology at a large scale, it needs to further improve the quality of delivery of services by
streamlining its systems. To introduce a ‘Zero grievance regime’, it is
essential that there is an adoption of integrated approach in dealing with
tax-payers. The geographical distribution of jurisdiction of Department in
India is irrelevant to tax-payers, he
said.
The Finance Minister said that Tax-payers will like
resolution of their grievances sitting from any corner of the country. This is
only possible when there is concept of single jurisdiction in Income tax in
India. The Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee said that setting-up of Centralized
Processing Centres (CPC) and e-filling will make this
concept reality and tax-payers will not find themselves clogged in jurisdiction
disputes as technology can be used to create a boundary-less functioning. This will also ensure seamless flow of information
within the Department, he added.
Shri Mukherjee said that the Income Tax Department
has come up with innovative measures to address the problems it faces in
delivery of tax-payers services. He said that the field formation must be
sensitive to the needs of the tax-payers. The Department has commenced the roll
out of Sevottam and Aayakar Seva Kendra. He
said that in the current year’s budget speech, he has announced setting-up of 50 more such centres throughout
the country and he expressed hope that the Department would not restrict
to this number and set up more than 50 centres in Financial Year 2011-12. He said that the Aayakar
Seva Kendra should become centre of excellence in
delivery of tax-payers services.
The Finance Minister said that the Department needs to
focus on preventive vigilance and adopt a strategy for “zero tolerance for corruption”. He said that the Department should
take all measures as are required for effectively implementing preventive
vigilance. The Department may look into further ways to reduce interface with
the public as in the introduction of Refund Banker Scheme, so that grievance
that tax-payers may have in their interface gets reduced to near zero. Sevottam and Aayakar Seva Kendra are steps in this direction, but the Department
needs to think ahead and come out with many more innovative steps, he added.
The Finance Minister said that a National Information Utilities for CBDT has been approved by the
Government on the recommendation of TAGUP, a committee headed by Shri Nandan Nilekani. This will
provide operational flexibility and space to CBDT to rollout innovative
services to tax-payers. CBDT should opeartionalise
National Information Utilities on priority basis, he said.
Shri Pranab Mukherjee said that taxation is not only
about collection of taxes, it has assumed a multidimensional character. In the
present scenario, where the whole world is facing the threat of terrorism, the
funding of terrorism and its sources are of paramount interest to us. He said that the anti-national activities are
funded through illegal sources of income.
The identification, detection and movement of this money is essential to keep a tab on the anti-national and illegal
activities, he added.
The Finance Minister said that looking
into the challenges posed by the generation of illegal income through various
anti-national activities, Government has
approved of setting- up a “Directorate of Criminal Investigation” in the Income
Tax Department. He said that this Directorate will deal with tax crimes
related to illegal activities. It will locate crimes or criminals by tracing
the movement of money before, during and after a crime is committed. This new Directorate will also strengthen the
ongoing efforts of the Department in dealing with issues of black money, said
the Finance Minister.
Shri Mukherjee said that litigation with the tax-payers
still remains a matter of concern. Pursuant to recommendations of the Standing
Committee on litigation in CBDT, monetary limits for filing the appeals have
been revised upwards. This will have
an impact on reducing the future litigation by almost 20-25 per cent, he added.
Shri Mukherjee said that the pending litigation
especially before CIT (Appeal) and Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) needs
immediate attention. As on 31st March,
2011, Rs.77000 crore of demand was pending before CIT (Appeal) and almost
Rs.96000 crore of demand was pending before ITAT. CBDT need to come out with a strategy to
maximize collection from these pending appeals.
He said that CBDT should also
ensure that CIT(Appeals), who are under administrative
control of Department perform their functions effectively and disposed appeals
as per the administrative guidelines.
The compliance to timelines for disposal of cases should be monitored
and enforced by CBDT, the Finance Minister said.
The Union Finance
Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee said that the other aspect of IT officers’ performance
in the coming years relates to Result
Framework Document (RFD) applicable to the Ministry of Finance. From 2012
onwards, the performance will be evaluated by the PMO at specified regular
intervals, said the Minister. Shri Mukherjee said that he hopes to see a pro-active Income-tax
Department, anticipating the challenges and finding the solutions on a fast
track basis. It would include actions in implementing administrative policies
as also measures to widen and deepen the tax base, he added.
The Finance Minister said that the Department needs to reinvent itself to meet the challenges it is going
to face in future, the challenge of globalization and the rising expectations
of young India in the age of Information Technology. The Department should concentrate on its core
functions of data mining, risk profiling and risk assessment, tax enforcement
and recovery, tax-payer’s awareness and education. He said that the Department should further
strengthen its administrative structure so that it can undertake greater
responsibilities and carry them out more effectively. He said that this
huge country needs to expand its taxpayer base of 3.5 crores,
for generating huge resources for infrastructure and social expenditure. Shri Mukherjee said that the
Department should, therefore, gear up to bear the increased responsibility of
managing its resources efficiently and effectively so that better tax
compliance is enforced and there is better delivery of tax payer’s
services.
In the end, the Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee
wished the annual conference of Chief Commissioners and Director Generals of
Income Tax all success and said that he would be looking forward to the outcome
of deliberations in this conference.
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