NEW DELHI, Sept 24: With an aim to check tax evasion, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has tightened norms to deal with ‘no-filers’ of income tax returns and asked its officers to follow uniform procedure in handling such cases.
“The existing procedure for monitoring cases of ‘non- filers of IT Returns’…Has been examined by the Board. It is felt that at present, cases of non-filers are not being uniformly monitored by the Assessing Officers due to lack of consistency in approach in dealing with such cases,” the CBDT said in a communication to its top officers.
Therefore, in order to streamline the processing of such cases and to ensure consistency in monitoring ‘Non-Filers Monitoring System’ (NMS) cases by the Assessing Officers, the CBDT has issued “standard operating procedure”.
As per the guidelines, the Assessing Officer has to issue letter to the assessee within 15 days of the case being assigned in NMS, seeking information about the return of income flagged in the system.
In cases where the assessee has been identified and no return has been filed within 30 days of the time given in the letter, the Assessing Officer should consider initiation of proceedings as prescribed. (PTI)