Government sets-up Tax Policy Research Unit and Tax Policy Council to bring consistency, multidisciplinary inputs, and coherence in Tax Policy
OREANDA-NEWS. February 04, 2016. The Tax
Administration Reform Commission (TARC) have in their First Report, identified
handling of tax policy and related legislation as one of the areas which needs
structural modifications. Observing that currently, this is handled in the two
Boards i.e. CBDT and CBEC, independently in the Tax Research Unit (TRU) and Tax
Policy and Legislation (TPL) wings, the proposals of the Boards reach the Finance
Minister in separate channels.
To bring consistency, multidisciplinary inputs,
and coherence in policy making, TARC has recommended that a Tax Council
supported by a common Tax Policy and Analysis (TPA) unit should be established
to cater to needs of both direct and indirect taxes. Comprising tax
administrators, economists, and other specialists such as statisticians, tax
law experts, operation research specialists and social researchers should be
set-up for both the Boards.
Considering the
above, the Government has created a Tax Policy Research Unit (TPRU) and Tax
Policy Council.
Details
are given below.
TAX POLICY RESEARCH UNIT (TPRU)
The
Tax Policy Research Unit (TPRU) will be a multi disciplinary body with the
following objectives:-
(i) Carry-out studies on various topics of fiscal and tax policies referred to it by CBDT and CBEC and will provide independent analysis on such topics;
(ii) Will also prepare and disseminate policy papers and background papers on various tax policy issues;
(iii) Will assist Tax Policy Council chaired by FM in taking appropriate tax policy decisions; and
(iv) Liaise with State Commercial Tax Departments.
For
this purpose the TPRU may also interact with various research institutions,
wherever necessary. The TPRU will prepare for every tax proposal an analysis
covering the following three points:
· The legislative intent behind the proposal, i.e., why this proposal is being framed and what is the policy objective.
· Expected increase or decrease in tax collection through the proposal; and
· The likely economic impact (positive or negative) through the proposal (other than the effect on tax collection)
Tax
Policy Research Unit (TPRU) shall comprise of officers from both the Central
Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) as
well as economists, statisticians, operational researchers, legal experts.Member (L&V), CBDT and Member (Budget), CBEC will be the link officer
between TPRU and CBDT and CBEC. The unit will be headed by an officer of the
level of Chief Commissioner at functional level alternatively from CBDT and
CBEC for a fixed tenure, who will directly report to Revenue Secretary.
TAX
POLICY COUNCIL
With
an aim to have a consistent and coherent approach to the issue of tax policy
and having regard for need to have an interdisciplinary approach , a Tax Policy
Council under the Union Finance Minister with 9 other members as given below
is constituted;
1 Finance Minister Chairman
2 MOS (F) Member
3 Dy Chairman, NITI Aayog Member
4 MOS (I/C) Commerce and Industry Member
5 Finance Secretary Member
6 Secretary, DEA Member
7 Revenue Secretary Member
8 Secretary, Commerce Member
9 Secretary, DIPP Member
10 Chief Economic Advisor to FM Member
The Chairman, CBDT and Chairman, CBEC shall be special invitees.
The Tax Policy Council will look at all the research findings coming from Tax Policy Research (TPRU) Unit and suggest broad policy measures for taxation. The Council will be advisory in nature, which will help the Government in identifying key policy decisions for taxation.
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