Scope of E-appeal Scheme 2023 of Income Tax Notified by CBDT

By | June 20, 2023
(Last Updated On: June 20, 2023)

Scope of E-appeal Scheme 2023 of Income Tax Notified by CBDT

The CBDT has notified the appeals that shall be completed under the recently notified e-Appeal Scheme 2023. CBDT has also specified the cases that are not included within the scope of the e-appeal Scheme.

Order F. No. 370149/97/2023-TPL, dated 16-06-2023
Section 246 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 has been amended by the Finance Act, 2023, to include Joint Commissioner (Appeals). Recently, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) issued various notifications for the implementation of appeals before the Joint Commissioner (Appeals). To further ease the manner of filing an application to the Joint Commissioner (Appeals), CBDT has notified the e-Appeal scheme 2023.
It specifies that all the appeals under section 246 or under clause (a), clause (b), clause (c), clause (ha), clause (hb), and clause (q) of 246A(1) shall be completed under the e-Appeals Scheme, 2023 except the followings
a) Appeals against assessment orders passed before 13.08.2020 under section 143(3) or section 144 having disputed demand of more than Rs. 10 lakh.
b) Appeals related to:
1. Assessment orders passed with respect to cases pertaining to jurisdiction of Commissioner of Income-tax (Central).
2. Assessments completed in pursuance of search under section 132 or requisition under section 132A.
3. Assessments completed in pursuance of any action under section 133A.
4. Assessments where addition/variation in income is made based on seized/ impounded material.
c) Appeals in cases pertaining to Commissioner of Income-tax (International Taxation) jurisdiction.
d) Appeals against the penalty orders passed before 12.01.2021 with respect to cases referred to in category (a), having disputed demand of more than Rs. 10 lakh.
e) Appeals against tile penalty orders passed in categories of cases mentioned in points 1 to 4 of (b) & of (c) above.
f) Appeals against assessment orders passed on or after 12.09.2019 under the e-Assessment Scheme, 2019, or the Faceless Assessment Scheme, 2019, or under section 144B.
g) Appeal against penalty orders passed on or after 12.01.2021 under the Faceless Penalty Scheme, 2021.
The order also defined the ‘disputed demand’, which means:
a) the difference between the tax on the total income assessed and the tax on the returned income, if filed;
b) tax on the total income assessed where no return has been filed;
c) for a penalty order, the amount of penalty imposed under Chapter XXI of the Act; and
d) Demand raised vide notice under section 156 or intimation issued under section 143(1) or under section 200A(1) or under section 206CB(1), in any other case.
It shall include applicable interest, surcharge and cess.

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