Vadodara: Union minister Anurag Thakur has said that the faceless tax assessment, which is scheduled to begin in October, will help in eliminating corruption in the tax department.
The minister of state of finance and corporate affairs also said that infrastructure investment of over Rs 100 lakh crore will be needed for achieving the USD 5 trillion GDP mark.
"There wont be any personal interaction between the taxpayer and the tax officer. This step aims to eliminate corruption in the tax department," Thakur told PTI after addressing local industry members.
The initiative, which was first announced in the budget will be launched on October 8, on the occasion of Vijayadashami or Dussehra, he said.
The assessing officer would not know the taxpayers identity and will use only the online filing, and technology platform, to scrutinise the details of the taxpayer, he said.
This is a "significant reform" and an "ambitious plan" which makes assessment "jurisdiction-free", he said.
He also said that the tax authorities will play the role of facilitators, rather than enforcers, reiterating PM Narendra Modi's message of respecting the industry.
Addressing a joint meeting of the industry bodies, he underlined the importance of infrastructure investments for economic growth and achieving the USD 5 trillion goal by FY24.