HomeNewsEconomyPolicyCBDT looking to expand amnesty scheme, may allow self-declaration to settle tax demands: Sources

CBDT looking to expand amnesty scheme, may allow self-declaration to settle tax demands: Sources

For matters pending before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, an amnesty with a penalty of 20 percent on the disputed tax amount is being considered, sources said

January 06, 2023 / 16:01 IST
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CBIC is also considering a dispute resolution scheme, with respect to matters involving customs duty, sources said (Image: Shutterstock)
CBIC is also considering a dispute resolution scheme, with respect to matters involving customs duty, sources said (Image: Shutterstock)

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) is looking at offering a chance for self-declaration to settle tax demands, CNBC TV-18 reported on January 6, citing sources aware of the new amnesty proposals that are being deliberated ahead of the rollout of the Budget 2023.

The taxation body could also expand the ambit of amnesty scheme to cases which are under appeal at various forums, the news channel said.

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The sources said the CBDT was contemplating whether it should allow the withdrawal of appeals on the payment of full tax and interest along with the penalty amount.

It may propose amnesty with a penalty of 10 percent on the disputed tax amount if the matter is pending with the Commissioner of Income-Tax (Appeals).