Govt shouldn't reopen old tax assessment cases: Assocham

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PTI: New Delhi, Jan 06 2013, 17:01 IST
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Industry body Assocham today demanded that the government should not reopen tax assessment cases which are beyond three years as it leads to unnecessary "harassment" of taxpayers.

In its pre-budget memorandum to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, it has sought "changes in Sections 147/148 of the Income Tax Act. These sections relate to the tax re-assessment on matters already examined or in a blanket manner".

The chamber said that the re-opening of cases leads to "extreme harassment of all assessees".

It said that in recent times, tax reopening notices under the sections have become very common and such notices are being served in thousands across the country.

"It appears that there is no consideration in following the principles on the subject laid down by the Supreme Court and High Courts over the years," it added.

Assocham President Rajkumar Dhoot said the provisions relating to reopening of tax assessments are being misused in different locations, particularly for salaried assessees, where scrutiny assessment is not possible as per the CBDT (Central Board of Direct Tax) guidelines.

"This has become a breeding ground for corruption and harassment," he said.

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sudhakar | 06-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
wow, assocham should know when the party needs money, it will indirectly threaten with statements from this through government. its a open secret.

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