Cabinet gives green signal to changes in 'Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Bill, 2020'

13 Feb 2020 Evaluate

With a view to increase its scope to cover litigations pending in various debt recovery tribunals (DRTs), the Union Cabinet has given green signal to changes in the 'Direct Tax Vivad se Vishwas Bill, 2020'. The Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha earlier this month with the aim of reducing litigations related to direct taxes.

It was proposed to cover tax disputes pending at the level of commissioner (appeals), Income Tax Appellate Tribunals (ITAT), high courts and the Supreme Court. Union minister Prakash Javadekar has said it has been decided to cover disputes pending in DRTs also. He said that cases involving over Rs 9 trillion of direct taxes are pending in various forums.

The minister hoped that people will take advantage of the scheme to settle the tax disputes before March 31, 2020 as 10 per cent more will be charged for settlement of disputes after the end of the current financial year. Meanwhile, the Cabinet also approved capital infusion of Rs 2,500 crore into three state-owned general insurance companies. These three companies are National Insurance Co, Oriental Insurance Co and United India Insurance Company.

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