Government increases the threshold monetary limits for filing Departmental Appeals

Government increases the threshold monetary limits for filing Departmental Appeals

Government increases the threshold monetary limits for filing Departmental Appeals : Below is the official press release Government increase

authorCA Deepak GuptadateJul 11, 2018
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Government increases the threshold monetary limits for filing Departmental Appeals :

Below is the official press release

Government increases the threshold monetary limits for filing Departmental Appeals

Ministry of Finance

Major Steps taken for Reducing Tax Litigations

Posted On: 11 JUL 2018 5:52PM by PIB Delhi

In order to reduce the long pending grievances of taxpayers and to minimise litigations pertaining to tax matters and to facilitate the Ease of Doing Business, Government of India has decided to increase the threshold monetary limits for filing Departmental Appeals at various levels, be it Appellate Tribunals, High Courts and the Supreme Court in the following manner :-
Sl. No. Appeal Fora Present limit for filing appeal (In Rs.) Enhanced limit (In Rs.)
1. ITAT / CESTAT 10 lakhs 20 lakhs
2. High Courts 20 lakhs 50 lakhs
3. Supreme Court 25 lakhs 1 Crore
This is a major step in the direction of litigation management of both direct and indirect taxes as it will effectively reduce minor litigations and help the Department to focus on high value litigations. In case of CBDT, out of total cases filed by the Department in ITAT,34%of cases will be withdrawn. In case of High Courts,48%of cases will be withdrawn and in case of Supreme Court54%of cases will be withdrawn. The total percentage of reduction of litigation from Departments side will get reduced by41%. However, this will not apply in such cases where substantial point of law is involved. Similarly, in case of CBIC, out of total cases filed by the Department in CESTAT,16%of cases will be withdrawn. In case of High Courts,22%of cases will be withdrawn and in case of Supreme Court21%of cases will be withdrawn. The total percentage of reduction of litigation from Departments side will get reduced by18%. However, this will not apply in such cases where substantial point of law is involved. This step will also reduce future litigation flow from the Department side.

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