Thursday, October 8, 2020

Extension of adhoc appoinments of JCsIT

 Ad hoc appointments of JCsIT has been extended upto 31.12.2020.

Order

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Retrurn filing date extended for the AY 2019-20

 CBDT notified in a press release about extension of time limit for filing of revised and belated return for the A.Y. 2019-20 upto 30th November 2020.

Click here to view the notification

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Admit Cards can be downloaded for ITI and ITOs' Dept. Exam 2020

 It is reported that Admit Cards for the Departmental Exam for ITI and ITOs can be downloaded now.

Click the link below and enter your particulars to download Admit Card.

Download Admit Card


Online Course on Faceless Assessment

 Update : It is informed that the course described below is only meant for PCsIT and CCsIT posted in ReAC.

No officer below the ranks mentioned above may join the webinar.

Therefore, the joining link is being deleted from this blog.

DTRTI Delhi is going to conduct online training on Faceless Assessment on 28th and 29th September 2020 to familiarize the Assessing Officers and others with the new concept.

Vide communication dated 23.09.2020 it is mandatory for all new officers posted in ReAC to join the webinar.

Webinar Course on "FACELESS ASSESSMENT SCHEME" for officers in ReAC and NeAC  : Part-I 

Hosted by Ranu Mukharjee

Monday, Sep 28, 2020 11:00 am | 3 hours 15 minutes | (UTC+05:30) Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi


Agenda: 28.09.2020

11 A.M to 12.30 P.M : Introduction to the Faceless Assessment Scheme and its complete architecture by Sh.Ashish Abrol,CIT,NeAC

12.30 to 2.0 PM : Familiarization of work profile of Assessment Unit and Verification Unit in ReAC by Sh.Lakshmi Narayan,JCIT,AU-4(1),Delhi  


Saturday, September 26, 2020

Faceless Appeals launched by CBDT

 The Income Tax Department today launched Faceless Income Tax Appeals. Under Faceless Appeals, all Income Tax appeals will be finalised in a faceless manner under the faceless ecosystem with the exception of appeals relating to serious frauds, major tax evasion, sensitive & search matters, International tax and Black Money Act. Necessary Gazette notification has also been issued today (25/09/2020).

It may be noted that Hon’ble PM on 13th August, 2020 while launching the Faceless Assessment and Taxpayers’ Charter as part of “Transparent Taxation - Honoring the Honest” platform, had announced launching of Faceless Appeals on 25th September, 2020 on the birth anniversary of Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhayay. Also, in recent years the Income Tax Department has carried out several reforms in Direct Taxes for the simplification of tax processes and for ease of compliance for the taxpayers.

Under the Faceless Appeals, from now on, in income tax appeals, everything from e-allocation of appeal, e-communication of notice/ questionnaire, e-verification/e-enquiry to e-hearing and finally e-communication of the appellate order, the entire process of appeals will be online, dispensing with the need for any physical interface between the appellant and the Department. There will be no physical interface between the taxpayers or their counsel/s and the Income Tax Department. The taxpayers can make submissions from the comfort of their home and save their time and resources.

The Faceless Appeals system will include allocation of cases through Data Analytics and AI under the dynamic jurisdiction with central issuance of notices which would be having Document Identification Number (DIN). As part of dynamic jurisdiction, the draft appellate order will be prepared in one city and will be reviewed in some other city resulting in an objective, fair and just order. The Faceless Appeal will provide not only great convenience to the taxpayers but will also ensure just and fair appeal orders and minimise any further litigation. The new system will also be instrumental in imparting greater efficiency, transparency and accountability in the functioning of the Income Tax Department.

As per data with CBDT, as on date there is a pendency of almost 4.6 lakh appeals at the level of the Commissioner (Appeals) in the Department. Out of this, about 4.05 lakh appeals, i.e., about 88 % of the total appeals will be handled under the Faceless Appeal mechanism and almost 85% of the present strength of Commissioners (Appeals) shall be utilised for disposing off the cases under the Faceless Appeal mechanism.

Source : Press Information Bureau.

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