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      Introduction of the authority of Joint Commissioner (Appeals)

      1 February, 2023

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      Union Budget 2023-24 + FINANCE Bill, 2023

      Introduction of the authority of Joint Commissioner (Appeals)

      As per the current scheme for appeals under the Act, the first appellate authority for an assessee aggrieved by any order issued under the Act is the Commissioner (Appeals). Such Commissioner (Appeals) has the powers to confirm, reduce, enhance or annul/ cancel an order of assessment or an order of penalty, after providing an opportunity of being heard to the assessee and the AO. The order passed by the Commissioner (Appeals) are appealable before the Appellate Tribunal.

      2. It has been noted that as the first authority for appeal, Commissioner (Appeals) are currently overburdened due to the huge number of appeals and the pendency being carried forward every year. In order to clear this bottleneck, a new authority for appeals is being proposed to be created at Joint Commissioner/ Additional Commissioner level to handle certain class of cases involving small amount of disputed demand. Such authority has all powers, responsibilities and accountability similar to that of Commissioner (Appeals) with respect to the procedure for disposal of appeals.

      3. The earlier section 246 was providing for the appeal functions of Deputy Commissioner (Appeals). That institution was discontinued in the year 2000. Accordingly, it is proposed to substitute section 246 of the Act to provide for appeals to be filed before Joint Commissioner (Appeals). Sub-section (1) of the proposed section seeks to provide that any assessee aggrieved by any of the following orders of an Assessing Officer (below the rank of Joint Commissioner) may appeal to the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) against-

      (i) an order being an intimation under sub-section (1) of section 143, where the assessee objects to the making of adjustments, or any order of assessment under sub-section (3) of section 143 or section 144, where the assessee objects to the amount of income assessed, or to the amount of tax determined, or to the amount of loss computed, or to the status under which he is assessed;

      (ii) an order of assessment, reassessment or recomputation under section 147;

      (iii) an order being an intimation under sub-section (1) of section 200A; (iv)an order under section 201;

      (v) an order being an intimation under sub-section (6A) of section 206C; (vi)an order under sub-section (1) of section of section 206CB;

      (vii) an order imposing a penalty under Chapter XXI; and

      (viii) an order under section 154 or section 155 amending any of the orders mentioned in (i) to (vii) above:

      2. It is proposed to insert a proviso under sub-section (1) that an appeal cannot be filed before the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) where an order referred to under this sub-section is passed by or with the approval of an income-tax authority above the rank of Deputy Commissioner.

      3. Sub-section (2) of the proposed section seeks to provide that where any appeal filed against an order referred to in sub-section (1) is pending before the Commissioner (Appeals), the Board or an income-tax authority so authorised by the Board in this regard, may transfer such appeal and any matter arising out of or connected with such appeal and which is so pending, to the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) who may proceed with such appeal or matter, from the stage at which it was before it was so transferred. This will enable transfer of certain existing appeals filed before the Commissioner (Appeals) to the Joint Commissioner (Appeals).

      4. Sub-section (3) of the proposed section seeks to provide that notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), the Board or an income-tax authority so authorised by the Board in this regard, may transfer any appeal which is pending before a Joint Commissioner (Appeals) and any matter arising out of or connected with such appeal and which is so pending, to the Commissioner (Appeals) who may proceed with such appeal or matter, from the stage at which it was before it was so transferred.

      5. Sub-section (4) of the proposed section seeks to provide that where an appeal is transferred under the provisions of sub-section (2) or sub-section (3), the appellant shall be provided an opportunity of being reheard.

      6. Sub-section (5) of the proposed section seeks to provide that for the purposes of disposal of appeal by the Joint Commissioner (Appeals), the Central Government may make a Scheme, by notification in the Official Gazette, so as to dispose appeals in an expedient manner with transparency and accountability by eliminating the interface between the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) and the appellant in the course of appellate proceedings to the extent technologically feasible and direct that any of the provisions of this Act relating to jurisdiction and procedure for disposal of appeals by Joint Commissioner (Appeals) shall not apply or shall apply with such exceptions, modifications and adaptations as may be specified in the notification.

      7. Sub-section (6) of the proposed section seeks to provide that for the purposes of sub- section (1), the Board may specify that the provisions of that sub-section shall not apply to any case or any class of cases.

      8. It is also proposed to insert an Explanation in this section to define “status” to mean the category under which the assessee is assessed as "individual", "Hindu undivided family" and so on.

      9. It is also proposed to amend section 2 of the Act by inserting a definition for Joint Commissioner (Appeals) and to amend section 116 of the Act to make Joint Commissioner (Appeals) an income-tax authority under the Act.

      10. Further, consequential amendments are proposed in relevant provisions of the Act in order to ensure that functioning of the Joint Commissioner (Appeals) is aligned with that of the Commissioner (Appeals).

      11. These amendments will take effect from the lst day of April, 2023.

      [Clauses 3, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 73, 75, 76, 78, 79, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 115, 117, 120, 121 & 122]

       


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