Black Money Act: Income Tax department clears the air on appeals


Till Tuesday evening, industrialists, businessmen and others slapped with orders under the harsh Black Money Act were grappling with a curious dilemma — how and where to file an appeal. Neither was there a mechanism to file an appeal online, nor could they figure out how to go about it offline.

The latter was because the office of the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals), or CIT(A), which is the first appellate authority for direct tax disputes, was unwilling to accept appeals filed manually.

Close to the fiscal closing, tax authorities have cleared the fog over the appeal process under one of the toughest laws in the country. The Income Tax (I-T) Department has now uploaded on its website a March 23 internal directive assigning commissioners in each city the responsibility to acknowledge appeals filed manually under the black money law.

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