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Compute tax demand for all assessees by August 31, says CBDT chief

Many taxpayers are waiting to file applications under 'Vivad Se Vishwas' scheme, but they are also waiting for correct demand to be intimated to them, says P C Mody

Several global firms missed the July 7 deadline of depositing tax, expecting that the Indian government might review the levy
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Sources said the CBDT top boss has also asked each Commissioner of Income Tax to dispose of at least 80 appeals per month

Press Trust of India New Delhi
With tepid collections proving to be a challenge in meeting tax revenue goals, CBDT Chairman P C Mody has set monthly targets for field formations for disposing of appeals and asked them to compute taxes for all assesses by August-end.

In a letter to Principal Chief Commissioners of Income Tax, Mody said that many taxpayers are waiting to file applications under 'Vivad Se Vishwas' scheme, but they are also waiting for correct demand to be intimated to them.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chief also set a monthly target of disposing of pending appeals by sending communication through

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