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Develop mechanism for online audit of GST: Parliamentary Panel on Finance
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IANS | 24 Mar, 2023
A high-level Parliamentary panel has suggested to the government to look
into the possibility of developing a mechanism for online audit in GST,
in order to make the process more efficient and less intrusive.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance in its report
on demands for grants for Finance Ministry's Revenue Department, which
was presented in Parliament on Thursday, has recommended that government
should prepare a white list of documents that would be necessarily
required for conducting an audit and would thus become a guidance note
for the officers as well as the assessees.
The panel gave these
suggestions as it noted that assessees are being called to the GST
offices for physical appearance, which consumes lot of time of not only
the assessees but also the department officials.
The committee
further noted that for widening the net of tax deduction at source (TDS)
and tax collection at source (TCS), several new transactions were
brought into its ambit, including huge cash withdrawals, foreign
remittance, purchase of luxury car, e-commerce participants, sale of
goods, acquisition of immovable property and virtual digital assets,
among others.
"The committee believes that TDS and TCS method has
over the years proved to be not only efficient and revenue buoyant but
also non-intrusive in nature, which minimises discretion and promotes
better tax compliance. While appreciating the initiatives taken by the
Ministry thus far, the committee recommends that TDS and TCS coverage
should be further expanded so as to cover more transactions involving
large amount of cash," it said in the report.
On the search and
seizure operations, the panel suggested that these operations should be
handled judiciously with adequate caution.
"It is expected that
due diligence is fully carried out before undertaking these enforcement
operations, so as to pre-empt legitimate complaints and to ensure due
realisation of tax therefrom. The committee is of the view that while
stepping up enforcement action against wilful or chronic evaders, honest
taxpayers should not be alienated," the panel recommended.
The committee also urged the government to make the process of filing income tax returns simpler and more taxpayer friendly.
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