These taxpayers have declared tax dues of around Rs 79,968 crore and after availing the various reliefs and amnesty as per the rules of the scheme, they would pay around Rs 35,094 crore, sources said.
As
many as 87.5 per cent of the eligible taxpayers have taken advantage
of Sabka
Vishwas, a dispute resolution-cum-amnesty scheme, which has been
extended till January 15.
However,
the large taxpayers who are almost 12.5 per cent of the total
eligible taxpayers with total tax amount of Rs 1.7 trillion under
litigation has yet to make declaration under this scheme.
According
to sources, the government is unlikely to further extend the scheme
which went live on September 1, 2019.
The
sources said till now, 161,214 taxpayers
(87.5 per cent) out of the total 184,000 eligible taxpayers have
already availed the scheme.
These
taxpayers have declared tax dues of around Rs 79,968 crore and after
availing the various reliefs and amnesty as per the rules of the
scheme, they would pay around Rs 35,094 crore, sources said.
However,
only 23,000 (about 12.5 per cent of the total) eligible taxpayers
have not yet applied under the scheme while the vast majority of the
smaller taxpayers have already opted for the scheme.
The
sources said its officers are pursuing taxpayers to avail this scheme
before January 15 as it would not be extend further.
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