Both Direct and Indirect Tax Departments
Employ Data Analytics, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in
Tax Administration to Make it more Effective, Free of Official Discretion,
Business and Taxpayers Friendly
The Government is using data analytics,
big data and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in tax administration to make
it more effective, free of official discretion, business and taxpayers friendly.
This was stated by the Union Minister of State for Finance Shri Pankaj Chaudhary
in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Data analytics is being used to identify
fiscal risks, suspicious trends and patterns and risky entities in Customs and GST
by leveraging big data, the Minister added.
INDIRECT TAXES
The Project ADVAIT (Advanced Analytics
in Indirect Taxes) has been rolled out in 2021, as a flagship analytics project
for Indirect Taxes, by Central Board for Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). The
project uses capabilities of big data and Artificial Intelligence as well. ADVAIT
has been envisaged with a threefold objective of enhancing Indirect Tax revenue,
increasing taxpayer base, and supporting data-driven tax policy, the Minister stated.
Further, the Minister stated, ADVAIT provides
business outputs in three formats:
·
Reports,
·
Interactive
Dashboards, and
·
Analytical
Models
The Minister stated that the functionality
of each output is specifically designed to aid and assist officers in their day-to-day
operations that range from reporting and ensuring tax compliance to detecting tax
evasion. The portal has advanced analytical capabilities including data matching,
network analysis, pattern recognition, predictive analytics, text mining, forecasting
and policy studies. ADVAIT has been designed and developed in a knowledge-driven
data ecosystem using some of the most advanced data warehousing business intelligence
solutions, keeping in view the 3 I’s:
·
Information,
·
Insights,
and
·
Intelligence
DIRECT TAXES
The Minister stated that the Central Board
for Direct Taxes (CBDT) is using techniques as data analytics, big data and Artificial
Intelligence/Machine Learning for:
·
Identifying
cases with High Risk of tax evasion and high likelihood of income addition, for
further scrutiny.
·
Identifying
taxpayers to send reminders for advance tax payments.
·
Prompting
specific taxpayers about apparent mismatches in ITRs and transactions made, so that
taxpayers may revise their returns.
·
Using
big data techniques for storage and effective search of information by income tax
officers.
·
Using
data analytics over networks of taxpayers visualize the taxpayers
relationships and to flag potential high-risk transactions.
·
Using
data analytics techniques for segmentation of taxpayers to focus campaign on high-
risk cases from tax evasion perspective.