Ombudsmen to Mew to Meet
Trade Association to Solve Procedural Problems and Refund Delays
The
Indirect Tax Ombudsmen (ITOM) will be holding meetings with the trade and
industry associations in their jurisdiction and encourage the taxpayers to
bring forth their problems/ issues. This was decided in the Meeting held by the
Chairman, Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) with the Indirect Tax
Ombudsmen (ITOM) from Lucknow, Mumbai, Delhi,
Ahmedabad, Chennai and Bangalore on 20 November in order to invite their
suggestions for strengthening and improving the functioning of the institution
of ITOM. The CBEC has taken several initiatives to improve and facilitate trade
and business in the ‘year of tax payers’ services. Strengthening the
institution of Ombudsman is also step in this direction.
The
taxpayers can approach the Indirect Tax Ombudsmen (ITOM) if they have
complaints of deficiency in the working of Customs, Central Excise and Service
Tax Departments on account of non-adherence to the prescribed working hours and
procedural delays in refunds, rebate, drawback and other such matters. The Ombudsmen
are created for protecting the rights of the taxpayers and also to suggest
remedial action for redress of their grievances.
These Indirect Tax Ombudsmen
(ITOM) have been set-up under the ITOM Guidelines 2011. The name, address and
contact details of the Ombudsmen are available on CBEC website www.cbec.gov.in
under the link ‘taxpayer assistance’.