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Under an agreement signed
with Central Bureau of Excise and Customs (CBEC), the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) will provide facilitation centres across the country
for e-filing of returns and documents to the Central excise and service tax
assesses.
"The MoU will immensely help all those assessees who may not have the requisite
IT infrastructure. This initiative will also enable a smooth collection of tax
during the GST regime," ICAI president Amarjit Chopra told reporters here today.
The new tax regime, which proposes to replace various levies like excise duty,
service tax, state sales tax, special additional duty and countervailing duty,
would be introduced from April 1 next.
All taxes above Rs 10 lakh have to be e-filed, and this would be facilitated
through around 20,000 centres, involving around 40,000-45,000 chartered
accountants. CAs would charge Rs 600 for data entry and Rs 200 for filing of
returns. The initiative, Chopra said, will also bring in more transparency and
accountability among tax payers and CAs alike.
"We will make sure that whatever data are entered in the e-files are accurate.
The CAs will have to face disciplinary action for any wrongdoings," Chopra said,
adding only those members will be allowed to participate who have not been held
guilty of professional misconduct during the three years prior to the
application.
Source:
Economic Times, India, dated
13/04/2010
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