Tax demand arrears amounting to rs 8 4 lakh cr unlikely to be recovered

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Tax demand arrears amounting to Rs 8.4 lakh cr unlikely to be recovered Taxmen told to fast-track Income tax arrear appeals

Income tax (I-T) officials fear 80 per cent of the outstanding tax demand arrears, quantified over Rs 8.4 lakh crore, is unlikely to be recovered. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) plans to adopt a two-pronged strategy to reduce such huge dues. It would focus on optimising disposal in terms of numbers and on maximising disposal of appeals involving high quantum of demand.

The CBDT has asked commissioners of I-T (appeals) to dispose of at least 30 per cent of appeals that involve I-T arrear demands of over Rs 10 lakh. It has also directed them to conclude 100 per cent of cases that involve demands of over Rs 50 crore.

Arrears of tax demands are demands raised against assessees in the past that have not been paid. The total outstanding arrear demands increased to Rs 10,52,084 crore in April 2017 from Rs 9,29,972 crore in March 2016. Officials indicated 80 per cent of this would be difficult to recover in this fiscal year. The arrears are piling up because of litigation, liquidation of companies, and untraceable taxpayers. “Rising litigation and the quantum of revenue locked up in appeals are matters of serious concern that require attention,� a CBDT official said.


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