HomeNewsTrendsLegalDecriminalise more provisions in tax laws in Budget 2024, say lawyers and CAs

Decriminalise more provisions in tax laws in Budget 2024, say lawyers and CAs

Right now, criminal prosecution in income tax law gets triggered even for trivial human errors such as delays in deposit of withholding taxes, they say. These and similar other provisions do not help build an environment of trust between the taxpayer and the authorities, experts say.

February 01, 2024 / 06:39 IST
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Budget 2024: All eyes on Centre's last fiscal roadmap before parliamentary polls
Budget 2024: All eyes on Centre's last fiscal roadmap before parliamentary polls

Legal and accounting experts are seeking more provisions of decriminalisation in both the income tax and goods and services tax (GST) laws from the interim budget that will be presented on February 1.

It will be a vote-on-account since this is an election year.

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"The upcoming budget is poised to simplify tax compliances, aiming for a more user-friendly tax portal, clearer guidelines, and increased support for taxpayers. We expect more amendments to the Jan Vishwas Act to decriminalise the penal provisions,” said Alipak Banerjee, head of international dispute resolution at Nishith Desai Associates.

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