Seeking
to strengthen compliance and verification, the CBEC has said that beginning
August 1 it will start manual scrutiny of Service Tax returns of select
assessees who have paid less than Rs 50 lakh of total tax during 2014-15.
“The focus of the
detailed manual scrutiny of the returns (of Service Tax) of those assessees
which are not being audited. The detailed return scrutiny would be conducted in
respect of such assessees whose total tax paid for 2014-15 is below Rs 50
lakh,” a CBEC Circular No.185/4/2015-Service Tax, dated June 30,
said.
However,
the assessees who are subject to service tax audits would not be covered under
the detailed scrutiny programme.
“Small taxpayers, who usually do not fall within the ambit
of service tax audits, may now be covered under the detailed scrutiny
programme. With this, CBEC aims to strengthen the compliance verification
mechanism”.
The
selection of the asseessees for the purpose of manual scrutiny, CBEC said,
would be made under three bands — where the Service Tax is paid up to Rs 10
lakh, Rs 10-25 lakh and Rs 25-50 lakh in 2014-15.
The
Central Board of Excise Customs (CBEC) said that a two part system of return
scrutiny was envisaged — a preliminary scrutiny which would be online and a
detailed manual scrutiny of select returns based on specified parameters.
The
circular said that the purpose of the preliminary scrutiny of returns is to
ensure that complete and correct information has been furnished and the taxes
have been paid timely.
It would also help in identification
of “non-filers and stop-filers”.
The
detailed manual scrutiny of Service Tax returns, CBEC said, would ensure
correctness of the assessment made by the assessee.
The
Scrutiny Officer is required to reconcile information furnished in various
Service Tax and Income Tax return forms and any available third party
information.
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