IT official explains income declaration scheme in detail

Joint Commissioner of Income Tax S. Rengarajan briefed the provisions of the income declaration scheme at an awareness programme in Dindigul on Tuesday.

June 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 16, 2016 04:58 pm IST - DINDIGUL:

Income declaration scheme is an opportunity for persons or firms, who have not paid full taxes in the past, to come forward and declare the undisclosed income. It is a one-time chance given by the government. They get immunity from prosecution and penalty, said Joint Commissioner of Income Tax S. Rengarajan.

Briefing provisions of the income declaration scheme at an awareness programme held here on Tuesday, he said that they would be liable to pay 30 per cent tax and 25 per cent surcharge.

In addition, they would also be liable to pay 25 per cent as penalty. This special rate of tax would override any rate or rates specified under the provisions of the Income-tax Act or the annual Finance Acts. The last date for making declaration is September 30, 2016 and the last date for payment of tax is November 30. The scheme is valid up to September 30, he added.

Help desk

A declaration help desk was set up in Madurai office and a facilitation officer was deputed to disseminate all information to assessees and redress their grievances. Besides, assessees could contact through toll free number 1800-180-1961 also. Full confidentiality would be maintained and the disclosed amount would not be shared to any other persons or departments. Certificate would be issued in 15 days, he pointed out.

“It is not mandatory to file the valuation report of the undisclosed income represented in the form of investment in asset along with the declaration. However, the declarant should have the valuation report, he noted.

Declaration would be invalid, if a declarant failed to pay the entire amount of tax, surcharge and penalty within the deadline. He would also be eligible for declaration if a notice under section 142, 143(2), 148, 153-A or 153C of the Income-tax Act had been served on him. He had to file a declaration on receipt of any such notice in Form-1.

Revenue

Gross revenue of the Dindigul IT office was Rs.135.75 crore of which Rs.41.12 crore had been refunded to 20,230 assessees. Net revenue of the Dindigul office stood at Rs.94.83 crore. The office had sent 15,193 letters to non-filers and added 10,190 new assessees. It had withdrawn two appeals, Mr. Rengarajan added.

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