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Panel to look into indirect tax suits

Last Updated 05 March 2012, 16:10 IST

Concerned over huge revenues in form of customs, services and excise duties locked up in litigations, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has constituted a committee to suggest steps to bring down such cases.

“Rising litigation with taxpayers is matter of serious concern for the government. A need for reducing the litigation has been emphasised by the Finance Minister...As per the directions of the Finance Minister, a Standing Committee has been constituted in the CBEC” to look into the issue.

As on March on September 2010, there were 83,213 litigations involving over Rs 59,000 crore of indirect taxes pending before Supreme Court, High Courts, CESTAT and Commissioner (Appeals).

The panel, in the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), will identify systemic causes for litigation and prepare a roadmap for reducing existing and future litigations on the indirect tax side, the Revenue Department said.

The committee consists of two Members of the Board, nominated officials of CBEC, and a representative of Law Ministry. A similar committee was also set up for reducing cases related to the income tax.

The committee has also sought comments from taxpayers, trade associations.

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(Published 05 March 2012, 16:10 IST)

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