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Govt may drop proposal on self-reporting of income estimates

The proposed mechanism, if notified, would require taxpayers to provide the details of their estimated income-tax liability of current year and also for similar period of immediately preceding year and the point-wise reasons for shortfall in payment of advance tax

January 14, 2018 / 14:26 IST
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The government may drop the proposal to create a self-reporting mechanism for income estimates, tax payments and advance tax liability by certain taxpayers on voluntary compliance basis in view of adverse comments received from stakeholders, say experts in the know.

The proposed reporting mechanism for companies and tax audit assessees was sought to be created by way of inserting a new Rule 39A and Form No 28AA in the Income-tax Rules, 1962. The finance ministry had sought views on the proposal.

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"...the government has received representations (on the proposal) from stakeholders, which inter alia include proposal to drop the introduction of Rule 39A," said a finance ministry document.

While floating the proposal in September last year, the revenue department had said it is of utmost importance for taxpayers to arrive at a reasonably accurate estimate of their current income and advance tax liability, "so that the additional burden on account of interest for default/deferment of advance tax can be avoided".