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PM Modi Assures Middle Class Of An End To Tax Terrorism

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday assured taxpayers that he will remove the fear of the taxman hounding them by ushering in accountability and answerability.

"Middle class, upper middle class used to be hassled with I-T (income tax) officers, more than police. I have to change this situation, I am working on it and will make the change happen," PM Modi said in his Independence Day address. 

The Prime Minister said that he wishes to focus not only on the work being done by the government, but also on its work culture.

Addressing the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort, PM Modi said that in the past, honest citizens felt harassed while claiming refunds, but now the entire system has become electronic and refunds reach bank accounts within a week's time.

"There was a time when ordinary, honest citizens used to give his or her income tax and used to carefully give two rupees extra so that there is no problem going ahead. But after the money came to the exchequer, then he or she used to have a hard time to get refund, they had to use contacts and it used to take months for the citizens to get their refund from the exchequer," he said.

"Today we have moved towards online refund. In a week, 2 weeks or 3 weeks refunds have started going. This is a result of measures like accountability and answerability," he added.

Seeking to eliminate corruption and promote ease of doing business, the Income Tax Department has been taking various taxpayer-friendly measures, including e-verification of returns, paperless email-based inquiry and e-scrutiny.

During the current fiscal year, till August 1, refunds of up to Rs 5,000 have already been issued to over 11.91 lakh assessees involving a total amount of Rs 244 crore.

In order to bring in transparency, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has recently published comprehensive data based on income tax returns filed for assessment year 2012-13.