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Introducing the Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Bill, 2020, the minister said, “This bill emphasizes on trust-building. The scheme will not be an open-ended scheme and can be availed for a limited time. The bill seeks to provide a formula-based solution without any discrimination.”
Giving the rationale behind the scheme, Sitharaman said, “It will reduce the litigation expenditure for the government and at the same may help in generating some revenue.”
Opposing the introduction of the bill, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said, “The bill’s name is drafted in Hindi and the government is trying to impose one specific language on the country. At the same time it will hurt the government’s tax collection.”
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In her budget speech on February 1, Sitharaman had announced Vivad se Vishwas scheme to resolve 483,000 direct tax disputes pending in various tribunals.
Under the scheme, taxpayers whose tax demands are locked in dispute in multiple forums can pay due to taxes by March 31, 2020, and get a complete waiver of interest and penalty.