Government raises monetary limits for tax litigation

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a bid to minimise litigation pertaining to tax matters, the government on Wednesday decided it will not file any appeals in appellate tribunals, High Courts and the in cases involving an amount less than Rs 20 lakh, Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore respectively.

The Finance Ministry's decision would lead to withdrawal of 41 per cent of existing cases related to and 18 per cent of cases related to

"This step will also reduce future litigation flow from the department side," an official statement said.

It added that the decision will effectively reduce minor litigation and help the department to focus on high value litigation.

In case of Central Board of Direct Taxes, out of total cases filed by the department in (ITAT), 34 per cent of cases will be withdrawn.

In case of High Courts, 48 per cent of cases will be withdrawn and in case of Supreme Court, 54 per cent of cases will be withdrawn.

"The total percentage of reduction of litigation from department's side will get reduced by 41 per cent. However, this will not apply in such cases where substantial point of is involved," the said.

Similarly, in case of Central Board of and (CBIC), out of total cases filed by the department in Customs, (CESTAT), 16 per cent of cases will be withdrawn.

In case of High Courts, 22 per cent of cases will be withdrawn and in case of Supreme Court, 21 per cent of cases will be withdrawn.

The Ministry said that the decision was taken in order to reduce the long pending grievances of taxpayers and to minimise litigation pertaining to tax matters and to facilitate "Ease of Doing Business".

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 18:34 IST