Faceless assessment to ensure robust, transparent system: CII Survey


New Delhi, Aug 15 (IANS): A survey by CII has found that the majority of the businesses are of the view that faceless assessment will improve efficiency, transparency and accountability of tax administration.

Around 88 per cent of respondents feel that faceless assessments will help realise the government's objective of reducing interface and reducing undesirable practices on the part of tax officials.

On the completion of one year of the faceless assessment scheme, CII conducted a survey to gauge industry views on the effectiveness of the scheme, which revealed overwhelming support for the new system.

"The Transparent Taxation Platform, and more particularly the faceless assessment scheme, has been a significant step forward in reassuring businesses about the tax governance and administration system being impartial and data-based," said Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

Despite the Covid-related challenges for both the tax administration and the taxpayers alike, more than 70 per cent respondents had excellent to good experience of faceless assessments.

Around 73 per cent of the respondents felt that faceless assessment has resulted in saving their precious time as compared to the earlier physical assessments. Particularly in the pandemic times, this facility has been very useful.

Around 67 per cent of the respondents felt that under faceless assessment, the final assessment order was better than the past physical scrutiny assessments. This positive feedback from two-third of the respondents reflects the taxpayers' growing confidence in the new scheme.

A large majority of the respondents felt that the queries raised were focussed and specific to their cases. However, many respondents also felt that there appeared to be a few roving type of queries.

It is a good beginning but, going forward, the government may need to consciously avoid phishing and roving queries to build trust with taxpayers, CII said.

A majority of the respondents did not feel the need for personal hearing at any stage of the assessment proceedings. This reflects the taxpayers' confidence and corroborates the government's vision that faceless assessments will bring ease and convenience to taxpayers.

In order to impart greater efficiency, transparency and accountability to the assessment process, appeal process and penalty process under the Income Tax Act, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in August last year launched the "Transparent Taxation - Honouring the Honest" platform.

The platform includes the following three areas -- faceless assessment, faceless appeals and Taxpayers' Charter (TC). All three together contribute to a robust system for taxpayers.

The new scheme involves a step-wise process to conduct scrutiny assessment by harnessing use of technology for communication between the taxpayer and the tax authorities. It also includes a team-based assessment with a dynamic jurisdiction process.

The scheme provides for all communications between the taxpayer and the tax authorities, inter se, to be mandatorily only through electronic mode. Also, under certain circumstances, the Central Board of Direct Taxes may provide for video/audio conferencing facility for personal hearing on demand.

 

  

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