Thursday 31 August 2017

It pays to be honest, I-T dept will go after evaders

He asserted that the government over the last 2-3 years has made tax evasion difficult

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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said the government will adopt a carrot-and-stick policy on taxation, saying post GST tax authorities will go after evaders whose invoices do not match tax payment. → Income Tax Return

He asserted that the government over the last 2-3 years has made tax evasion difficult that has come as a "rude shock" to many, and GST will help expand the direct tax base in line with increase in indirect tax collection.

"Even in the case of GST now, we are just having the initial voluntary compliance today going on. When the matching of bills takes place, whether that voluntary compliance is fair and to what extent will become clear," he said while speaking at a book launch event organised by Wolters Kluwer. → Income Tax

"The experiment of first 1-2 months will demonstrate to assessees that today the mantra as far as taxation is concerned is 'it pays to be honest'. The queries will only be addressed to those whose vouchers don't match," he added.

Under the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which was rolled out from July 1, in order to claim the benefit of input credit, businesses have to disclose the volume of transaction in the form of an invoice. → Income Tax Department ←

"You need to be reasonable in your rates, you need to be reducing the compliance burden as far as procedures are concerned, you need to use more technology in order to ensure the physical contact between the assessee and the assessing authority is minimised. But at the same time you need to carry the stick if somebody still tries to evade the law," Jaitley warned.... Read Full Article

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