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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a new platform, 'Transparent Taxation Honouring the Honest', aimed to carry forward the journey of direct tax reforms

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati: In the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a platform for "Transparent Taxation - Honouring the Honest" today through video conferencing.

Speaking on the occasion he said that the process of Structural Reform in the country has reached new heights today. The Prime Minister said the platform of "Transparent Taxation - Honouring the Honest," has been launched to meet the requirements of the 21st-century taxation system.

He elaborated that the platform has major reforms like Faceless Assessment, Faceless Appeal, and Taxpayers Charter.

Modi said that Faceless Assessment and Taxpayers Charter have come into force from today while the facility of faceless appeal will be available for citizens across the country from 25th September (Deen Dayal Upadhyay's birth anniversary).

The new platform apart from being faceless is also aimed at boosting the confidence of the taxpayer and making him/her fearless, Modi added.

The PM said that the focus of the Government in the last six years has been "Banking the Unbanked, Securing the Unsecured and Funding the Unfunded" and that the platform of "Honouring the Honest" is in the similar direction.

At the same time, the Prime Minister praised the role of honest taxpayers in nation-building and said that making the lives of such taxpayers easy is the responsibility of the government.

"When the life of an honest taxpayer of the country becomes easy, he moves forward and develops, then the country also develops and leaps forward," Modi said.

The Prime Minister said the new facilities launched today are a part of the Government's resolve to provide maximum governance with minimum government..

Modi said that every rule, law, and policy are made with an emphasis on them being people-centric, public-friendly rather than power centric.

The Prime Minister said that an atmosphere is being created where primacy is being given to duty to execute all works. This is the result not of force and fear of punishment but because of an understanding of the holistic approach that is being adopted. He said the reforms being launched by the Government are not in piecemeal but those aimed at delivering results with a holistic perspective.

The Prime Minister said the country's tax structure needed fundamental reforms as the earlier tax structure was developed from the one created during pre-independent times. Even the several changes made during the post-independent times did not alter its fundamental character, he said.

He said that simplified laws and procedures make it easy to comply. One such example is the GST, he said, which replaced dozens of taxes.

The Prime Minister said that the latest laws reduced the legal burden in the tax system where now the limit of filing cases in the High Court has been fixed at up to 1 crore rupees and up to 2 crores for filing in the Supreme Court. Initiatives like the 'Vivaad Se Vishwas' Scheme pave the way for most of the cases to be settled out of court.

Prime Minister said that the tax slabs have also been rationalized as a part of the ongoing reforms where there is zero tax up to an income of 5 lakh rupees, while the tax rate has reduced in the remaining slabs too. He said India is one of the countries with the lowest Corporate Tax in the World.

The PM said the ongoing reforms aim at making the tax system "Seamless, Painless, Faceless." He said the Seamless system works to resolve the problems of a taxpayer instead of entangling him further. By being Painless he said, everything from technology to rules should be simple. Referring to the Faceless system he said there is no need for direct contact between the Taxpayer and the Income Tax Officer in all matters of scrutiny, notice, survey, or assessment.

Referring to the launch of the Taxpayers Charter, the Prime Minister said that it is a significant step where the taxpayer is now assured of fair, courteous, and rational behaviour. He said the charter takes care of maintaining the dignity and sensitivity of the taxpayer which is based on a 'trust factor.'

Referring to the reduction of the scrutiny of the cases by at least four times in the last six years from 0.94% in 2012-13 to 0.26% in 2018-19, the Prime Minister said this itself is a reflection of the trust that the Government is laying on the returnees.

He said in the last 6 years, India has seen a new model of governance evolving in tax administration. Amidst all these efforts, he said the number of people filing income tax returns has increased by about 2.5 crores in the last 6-7 years.

Stating that only 1.5 Crore people pay the taxes in a country of 130 crore people, Modi urged people to "introspect themselves" and come forward to pay the taxes due.