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Refund cases in North East

brajalal devnath
Negligence by State Departments Delays Income Tax Refunds Due to Unsubmitted Returns; Calls for Mandated Compliance. The Income Tax Department in the North East is facing challenges in processing refund cases due to the negligence of Drawing and Disbursing Officers (D.D.O.s) in various state government departments. Despite receiving notices, these departments fail to submit necessary quarterly returns to the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL), often citing a lack of funds for data submission expenses. This negligence results in demands rather than refunds after income tax assessments. If the state government mandates compliance and funds are allocated for these expenses, it could improve refund processing and reduce the workload on the Income Tax Department. (AI Summary)

It is practically seen that though the Income Tax Department has been taking initiatives to settle refund cases of assesses through its Various offices in North East but fails for the negligence of the D.D.O.s of the Officees. Even after notices being served by the IncomeTax Offices under their proper jurisdictions  to the Various Departments, particularly of the State Governments,  they are not providing reasonable helping hands to the Income Tax Department   to submit their quarterly returns to the NSDL. It is also seen that many departments do not take any step to submit the data to the N.S.D.L. even after being requested by  the assesses whch is practically seen. One of the major problems which is faced by the assesses from the D.D.O. s particularly that whenever they are requested to submit data to the N.S.D.L., they take plea of non availabilty of fund for this expenses allowed by the State Government to be incurred to submit the data to the N.S.D.L.

Again, it practically happens that if  required data are not submitted to the N.S.D.L. by the Department concerned, then after assessment of Income tax Return for that year yields demand instead of being refund obtained for claims.

If the D.D.O.s are strictly ordered by the State Government after being fund for expenes granted, as they verbaly say, if true, and the Income Tax Department take stunt action for their negligence in this part, certainly, it will be fruitful for the assesses and the for the smooth functioning of the Income Tax Offices for quick refunds by minimising the workload as happens in rectification.

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