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CAG calls for close review of Rs 63,000 cr unrealised tax revenue

Updated - June 02, 2016 11:08 am IST

Published - September 11, 2013 05:12 pm IST - New Delhi:

A call book is a repository for those central excise and service tax cases where the demand could not be realised due to various reasons.

The Centre has been unable to collect more than Rs 63,000 crore in indirect tax revenue in 2011-12, which were pending due to injunction or appeal among other reasons under a head called ‘call book.’

The CAG while giving out this figure called for close monitoring of the process of review of call book items.

Over 40,000 cases involving revenue of Rs 63,191.14 crore — Rs 46,586 crore related to central excise and Rs 16,605.14 crore from service tax — were pending in call book as of March 31, 2012, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said in its report tabled in Parliament recently.

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A call book is a repository for those central excise and service tax cases where the demand could not be realised due to various reasons.

The number of such pendency has increased despite the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) emphasising on monthly review of call book cases.

“During FY 2011—12, the number of call book cases pending for over one year has crossed 20,000 in respect of central excise alone. The need for strengthening monitoring and review is also brought out through our observations raised during the course of compliance audit,” the report said.

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As per CBEC norms, cases which have reached a stage where no action can or need be taken to expedite their disposal for at least six months may be transferred to the call book with the approval of the competent authority.

Also, the cases in which the department had gone in appeal or injunction has been issued by Supreme Court, High Court or Tribunal etc, cases where audit objections are contested and where CBEC has specifically ordered the same to be kept pending are entered into the call book.

These call book pendency were in addition to about Rs 1.27 lakh crore central excise and service tax revenue stuck due to appeals and litigations pending before various authorities during 2011-12.

Of the total of Rs 1,27,897.39 crore pending demand, Rs 73,274.74 crore was for service tax and Rs 54,172.65 crore for excise duty, it said.

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