PM Narendra Modi will on Thursday
launch a new platform, "Transparent Taxation - Honouring the Honest",
which will carry forward the journey of direct tax reforms.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman and Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs Anurag Singh
Thakur will also be present. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has
carried out several major tax reforms in direct taxes in the recent years, the
statement pointed out. Last year, corporate tax rates were reduced from 30 per
cent to 22 per cent, and for new manufacturing units, the rates were reduced to
15 per cent. Dividend distribution tax was also abolished.
The focus of the tax reforms has been
on reduction in tax rates and on simplification of direct tax laws. Several
initiatives have been taken by the CBDT for bringing in efficiency and
transparency in the functioning of the Income Tax (IT) Department.
This includes bringing more
transparency in official communication through the newly introduced Document
Identification Number (DIN), wherein every communication of the department
would carry a computer-generated unique document identification number. Similarly,
to increase the ease of compliance for taxpayers, the IT Department has moved
forward with prefilling of income tax returns to make compliance more
convenient for individual taxpayers. Compliance norms for startups have also
been simplified.
With a view to provide for resolution
of pending tax disputes, the IT Department also brought out the Direct Tax
"Vivad se Vishwas Act, 2020", under which declarations for settling
disputes are being filed currently. To effectively reduce taxpayer grievances
and litigation, the monetary thresholds for filing of departmental appeals in
various appellate courts have been raised.
Several measures have been taken to
promote digital transactions and electronic modes of payment. The virtual event
will be witnessed by various chambers of commerce, trade associations,
chartered accountants' associations and "eminent" taxpayers.
The IT Department has also made
efforts to ease compliances for taxpayers during the COVID-19 pandemic by
extending statutory timeliness for filing returns, as also releasing refunds
expeditiously to increase liquidity in the hands of taxpayers.

