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New Income Tax Rules – Submission of false Aadhaar number may be fined Rs. 10,000

As it is well known that the income tax department has allowed Aadhaar card holders to use the biometric id number in lieu of the Permanent Account Number (PAN). But as per new provision of Income Tax, fine of Rs. 10,000 may be levied in case of wrong Aadhar Number. As per the latest amendments in the Finance Bill 2019, not only allowed people to use Aadhaar in lieu of PAN but also introduced a penalty for giving a false Aadhaar number. However, the new penalty rules are applicable only in cases where you are using Aadhaar in lieu of PAN and where quoting PAN is mandatory according to the income tax department rules. It is well known that although Aadhaar is issued by the Unique Identity Authority of India, yet the fine is not imposed by UIDAI but by the income tax department. Under Section 272B of the Income Tax Act, 1961, the department can impose a penalty in case of default in complying with provisions relating to PAN, i.e., failure to obtain, quote, or authenticate PAN.
C.R.I.-13/l(Core    Comm):   Corr.No.l





GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 
CENTRAL  BOARD OF DIRECT TAXES Ii DIRECTORATE OF INCOME TAX
(HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT)
ICADR Building, Plot No.6,  Vasant Kunj Institutional Area Phase-II, New Delhi -  110070. Ph. 26130599, Fax 26130598.


F. No. HRD/CM/102/3/2009-10/(Pt)/963                                Dated 19th June, 2013


Office Order


Sub:-  Implementation of the Cadre Restructuring of Income Tax Department: Constitution of the Core Committee



1.  Restructuring proposal  of the Income-tax Department has been approved by Government on 23.05.2013 for the creation of  a  total  20,751  additional posts, and for carrying out various measures to     increase the effectiveness of the Department.


2.  The steps required to be taken to implement the Cadre Restructuring have been considered by the Board and it has been decided that its roll-out   needs to be carried out in a planned and time-bound manner. It has therefore been decided to constitute a Core Committee as detailed in Para 6 of this Office Order to facilitate the implementation of the Cadre Restructuring.


3.  The  Board  has  also  decided  to  constitute  various  other  Sub-committees, consisting of   representatives from   CCAs, field formations and other stakeholders that would undertake the task of analyzing the issues and data, preparing roadmaps as well as assisting in the implementation of the various components  of  the  Cadre  Restructuring.  The  tasks  for  the  Sub-committees would         include formulating modalities for earliest implementation  for items such as promotion/recruitment at various    levels, conducting DPCs/up­ gradations,  considering operational/functional/jurisdiction issues for allocation of posts   in different regions, restructuring/establishment of   Directorates, required amendments  in RRs; creation of necessary infrastructure and other related matters required for the posts.



4.   The  Core  Committee    would  be responsible   for the  overall  implementation   of the Department's   restructuring.   It would process the constitution/approval of the Sub-committees, co-ordinate efforts of all the Sub-committees, keep the CBDT abreast of all the developments; seek necessary clearances/approvals, wherever required,          and assist the Sub-committees in their functions including seeking intervention wherever required to ensure that the work of the Sub-committees remains on  schedule.


5.  It would also be dlrectly  responsible for facilitating! ensuring the DPC for grant of Apex grade to CCsIT;   submission of analyses and reports to the CBDT; making    recommendations      on      policy      Issues      with      regard      to promotions/upgradations and inductions at various levels in consultation with the Sub-committees as may be required.

6.  The Core Committee  as detailed below, IS accordingly constituted with the approval of the Competent Authority:-






1
Sh. T. Jena
DGIT

Chairman
2
Smt. Archana Ranjan
CCIT

Member
3
Sh. Krishna Saini
CIT

Member
4
Sh. Binay K Jha
DIT

Member
5
Smt. Pragya Saxena
J. S.

Member
6
Sh. Amitabh Kumar
DIT

Member
7
Sh. Manoj Joshi
DIT

Member
8
Sh. R R Singh
DIT

Member
9
Sh Debjyoti Das
DIT

Member
10
Smt. Swati Joshi
Addl,
DIT
Member
Secretary



7.  The Chairman of the Committee may


i.Co-opt more Members, if required, for specialist inputs or to make the consultations broad based and inclusive.
ii.Constitute further sub-committees, as required, for examining various Issues,  for providing material that may assist the Core Committee in its work


8.  The  Headquarters of the Committee shall be at New Delhi in the Directorate ofHRD,  which shall function as its Secretariat and shall provide:


1.       All necessary coordination and secretarial support, and assistance to the
Core Committee, and Sub-committees for their  functioning.



ii.    Arrange   for,  collect obtain   and  provide   feedback data,  information analysis  and any other  specialist  or specific  inputs  that may be material to and necessary  for carrying  out its functions.

9.   The  Committee   shall  carry  out  weekly  review  of the  progress   of   its work and  shall periodically  brief the CBDT  on the status thereof.









( Sanjay Gosain)
 Deputy Director of Income tax (HRD)
                                                                               New Delhi

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