Govt sets up Tax Administration Reform Commission under Shome

The government today set up a high-level panel under the chairmanship of Parthasarathi Shome to review tax laws and suggest ways for a stable and non-adversarial tax administration.

The government today set up a high-level panel under the chairmanship of Parthasarathi Shome to review tax laws and suggest ways for a stable and non-adversarial tax administration.

The seven-member Tax Administration Reform Commission (TARC) will have an 18-month tenure to suggest various measures, including appropriate organisational structure for tax governance, an official statement said.

Earlier this month, the Cabinet had approved the setting up of the TARC.

The terms of reference of the commission include a review of the existing mechanism of dispute resolution and methods to widen tax base.

Further, the TARC would recommend measures to strengthen inter-agency information sharing between CBDT, CBEC, FIU, Enforcement Directorate, and also with the banking and financial sector.

It would also look at a mechanism for grievance redressal, timely disbursal of tax refunds and duty drawbacks.

"An emerging economy must have a tax system that reflects best global practises. I propose to set up a TARC to review the application of tax policies and tax laws and submit periodic reports that can be implemented to strengthen the capacity of our tax system," Finance Minister P. Chidambaram had said in his budget speech.

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