CBDT criteria on selecting cases for scrutiny financial year 2015-16

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Central board of direct taxes revealed criteria for selecting cases for scrutiny for the financial year 2015-16. CBDT issued an instruction no. 8/2015 dated 31 August 2015 regarding cases for scrutiny. Full instruction is as follows.

Subject: Compulsory manual selection of cases for scrutiny during the Financial Year 2015-2016-regd:-

1. In super session of earlier Instructions on the above subject, the Board hereby lays down the following procedure and criteria for manual selection of returns/cases for scrutiny during the financial-year 2015-2016:-

a) Cases involving addition in an earlier assessment year in excess of Rs. 10 lakhs on a substantial and recurring question of law or fact which is either confirmed in appeal or is pending before an appellate authority.

b) Cases involving addition in an earlier assessment year on the issue of transfer pricing in excess
of Rs. 10 crore or more on a substantial and recurring question of law or fact which is either
confirmed in appeal or is pending before an appellate authority.

c) All assessments pertaining to Survey under section 133A of the Income-tax Act, 1961 ('Act')
excluding those cases where books of accounts, documents etc. were not impounded and returned income (excluding any disclosure made during the Survey) is not less than returned income of preceding assessment year. However, where assessee retracts the disclosure made during the Survey, such cases will not be covered by this exclusion.

d) Assessments in search and seizure cases to be made under section(s) 158B, 158BC, 158BD,
153A & 153C read with section 143(3) of the Act and also for the returns filed for the assessment year relevant to the previous year in which authorization for search and seizure was executed u/s 132 or 132A of the Act.

e) Returns filed in response to notice under section 148 of the Act.

f) Cases where registration u/s 12M of the IT Act has not been granted or has been cancelled by the CIT/DIT concerned, yet the assessee has been found to be claiming tax-exemption under section 11 of the Act. However, where such orders of the CIT/DIT have been reversed/set-aside in appellate proceedings, those cases will not be selected under this clause.

g) Cases where the approval already granted u/s 1O(23C)/35(1)(ii)/35(1)(iii)/10(46) of the Act has been withdrawn by the Competent Authority, yet the assessee has been found claiming tax-exemption/benefit under the aforesaid provisions.

h) Cases in respect of which specific and verifiable information pointing out tax-evasion is given by Government Departments/Authorities. The Assessing Officer shall record reasons and take prior approval from jurisdictional Pro CCIT/CCIT/Pr. DGIT/DGIT concerned before selecting such a case for scrutiny.

2. Computer Aided Scrutiny Selection (CASS): Cases are also being selected under CASS on the basis of broad based selection filters. List of such cases shall be separately intimated in due course by the Pr.DGIT(Systems) to the jurisdictional authorities concerned.

3. It is reiterated that the targets for completion of scrutiny assessments and strategy of framing quality assessments as contained in Central Action Plan document for Financial-Year 2015-2016 have to be complied with and it must be ensured that all scrutiny assessment orders including the cases selected under the manual criterion are completed through the AST system software only. Further, in order to ensure the quality of assessments being framed, Pro CCsIT/CCsIT/Pr.
DsGIT/DsGIT should evolve a suitable monitoring mechanism and by 30th April, 2016, such authorities shall send a report to the respective Zonal Member with a copy to Member (IT) containing details of at least 50 quality assessment orders from their respective charges. In this regard, IT Authorities concerned must ensure that cases selected for publication in 'Let us Share' are picked up
only from the quality assessments as reported.

4. These instructions may be brought to the notice of all concerned.

5. Hindi version to follow. 

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