While direct tax collection has risen by a whopping 94% between FY07 and FY11, the taxpayer base has just risen 5%, indicating the tax system is loaded against the existing taxpayers. The Central Board of Direct Taxes targeted a 15% growth in the number of taxpayers, but it achieved only 1.5% annually during this period.
With a population of over 120 crore, 17 crore have a permanent account number (PAN) and, of these, mere 3.6 crore file income tax returns. So, only 3.3% of the country’s population is in the tax net. This is very low compared with 46% in the US and 39% in Singapore. Ideally, according to the Tax Administration Reforms Commission (TARC) calculations, there should be at least 6 crore potential taxpayers.
The taxman must effectively use the data presented in the TARC report to identify non-payers.