DELHI: Indian Supreme Court has decided to reduce Rs 450 billion in tax litigation. Annual report of ministry of finance for the fiscal year 2013-14 the quantum of money stuck in tax appeals of Rs 3 lakh crore and these appeals are stuck at only the commissioner level.
“Tax demand of more than Rs 4 lakh crore is under dispute and litigation before various Courts and Appellate authorities. This is one of the serious concerns of all taxpayers in this country. In order to reduce litigation in direct taxes, I propose to make certain legislative and administrative changes,” said Arun Jaitley.
If we take a look at the tax disputes that are stuck in Supreme Court, various High Courts and Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) the number comes to 3 lakh 50 thousand cases.
As per Supreme Court’s own admission a total of 10,843 tax disputes are pending before the apex court as on date.
To tackle these cases recently the Supreme Court constituted a separate bench for both the direct and indirect tax matters.
This bench would have the first sitting from 9th March and would sit everyday from Monday to Friday for a speedy disposal of tax matters. The bench constitution is not known however, it would incorporate specialized personnel.
Even under the current circumstances Supreme Courts, High Courts have dedicated court rooms to handle tax litigations with specialized bench overlooking the cases.
With such provisions already in place lawyers dealing with tax matters say that setting up a separate bench may not be enough.