Thursday, April 14, 2011

INCOME TAX (CDBT)

Kolkata, April 13  Minimum Alternative Tax (MAT) is imposed in the special economic zones (SEZs) to stop distortion in direct taxes for the better interest of the country, a top finance ministry official said here Wednesday. 


12 Apr, 2011, 04.08PM IST,PTI
Rs 72,000-cr income tax refunds in 2009-10: CBDT
NAGPUR: The Income Tax department has refunded as much as Rs 72,000 crore to tax payers across the country in 2009-10, Central Board of Direct Taxes ( CBDT )) Chairman Sudhir Chandra said here.

"The Income Tax department has improved its tax refund rate and Rs 72,000 crore have been refunded to tax payers in the fiscal year 2009-10 against Rs 57,000 in the previous financial year," Chandra said addressing the passing out of 63rd batch of Indian Revenue Services (IRS), here yesterday at the National Academy of Direct Taxes.

Chandra said the tax collection has gone up rapidly and this fiscal which ended on March 31, 2011, the booty was to the tune of Rs 4.50 lakh crores against a target of Rs 4.46 lakh crores which was revised from Rs 4.30 lakh crores.

The issue of delayed refunds was not a healty trend and was tarnishing the department's image. Hence, it has cleared 78,00,000 refund cases in the process, he claimed.

Union Minister of State for Railways K H Munniappa's son Narsimha Raju was among the pass outs.

Deepika Mohan was awarded the coveted Finance Minister's Gold Medal for best all round performance. There were 123 officer-trainees from 23 different states.

Uttar Pradesh topped the list with highest number of 26 trainees followed by Tamil Nadu (17), Bihar (14) and Maharashtra (8).

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