Ensure timely collection of taxes: Parliamentary panel to FinMin
With reference to the Insurance Regulatory and
Development Authority of India (Irdai) case (of April 2012) wherein
recovery of Rs 22.58 crore service tax was delayed, the committee said
officials concerned in the ministry as well as Irdai may be
appropriately warned to be more careful in future.
A parliamentary committee has underlined the need for effective
coordination between various departments of the Finance Ministry to
ensure that tax collection is not hampered due to procedural issues.
With
reference to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of
India (Irdai) case (of April 2012) wherein recovery of Rs 22.58 crore
service tax was delayed, the committee said officials concerned in the
ministry as well as Irdai may be appropriately warned to be more careful
in future.
"The ministry should adopt and apply electronic
systems / approach to all its processes to streamline the methodology of
clarifications and obtaining information to avoid instances of
unconscionable delay," the Public Accounts Committee said in its report
on 'Avoidable Expenditure on Service Tax by Irdai' tabled in Parliament
today.
It further said "coordination between various departments particularly of same ministry is essential to ensure that collection of
taxes is not hampered due to procedural delays to give a clarification
on paying of tax."
The Department of Financial Services (DFS) took
15 long months to give clarification to Irdai on a query related to tax
collection, resulting in delay of service tax.
The Finance
Ministry should issue instructions to authorities/regulators and
officials to observe strict financial discipline and avoid inordinate
delays in matter pertaining to public money, the report said.
Observing that enhancing public trust in government institutions is necessary, it
said "e-governance is the only way ahead, all departments ought to
adopt latest tools/ electronic systems at their disposal to ensure
that... inordinate delays are averted in future."
The committee hoped
that the Finance Ministry will keep in mind the urgency to address
citizens' grievances while developing procedures for timely settlement
of issues under the GST regime
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