In a circular to excise and service tax chief commissioners, the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) said there are "apprehensions" that an increased turnover because of use of digital modes of payment may lead to demands for the earlier period.
"It is, hereby, clarified that in indirect taxes, past assessments will not be reopened for this reason alone," the CBEC said.
"By adopting a digital mode of payment, no financial transaction would remain undisclosed and consequently an enhanced turnover might get reflected in the books of accounts," the CBEC said.
In a similar circular, the policy making body of the income tax department -- the CBDT -- had last week assured assessees that taxmen will not reopen their past cases on mere spurt in turnover because of digital payments.