The Union Cabinet today approved the proposal for setting up of the Tax Administration Reform Commission (TARC).
Finance Minister P. Chidambaram in his Budget Speech 2013-14 had announced a proposal to set up the Commission.
The
Commission will consist of a Chairman, two full-time members and four
part-time members, of which at least will be from the private sector.
The
Chairman will be an eminent person having wide experience of tax
administration and policy making. The two full-time members will be with
a background in revenue service pertaining to Income Tax and Central
Excise and Customs respectively. The term of the Commission will be 18
months.
The
Commission will review the application of tax policies and tax laws in
India in the context of global best practices and recommend measures to
strengthen the capacity of the tax system in India that would reflect
best global practices.
The
Commission will help in removing ambiguity
in application of tax policy and tax laws, thereby establishing a
stable tax regime and a non-adversarial tax administration. The
Commission will facilitate an efficient tax administrative system that
would enhance the tax base as well as tax payer base.
The
Union Cabinet also approved a proposal for exemption of prior approval
of Cabinet for disposal/auction of immovable properties acquired by the
Union Government under the provisions of Chapter XX-C of the Income Tax
Act 1961.
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