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Rights of tax payers in india | Rights and Responsibilities of Taxpayers India

Rights of tax payers in India: rights and responsibilities of taxpayers, taxpayers bill, privacy, judicial review, protection of taxpayers

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Rights of tax payers in india | Rights and Responsibilities of Taxpayers India

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  1. Rights to Taxpayers in India

  2. 2 About Taxolawgy Taxolawgy is an online marketplace for providing highest quality of Legal and Financial services in the most transparent environment at affordable rates, while opening global business opportunities for experts like Advocates, CA, CS, etc.

  3. 3 ⊸ The Rights and responsibilities of taxpayers in India include the protection of personal privacy, property confidentiality and penalties that keeps taxpayers safe from the misuse of power by the authorities.

  4. 4 Basic rights of taxpayers The right to legal certainty limits the power of tax authorities by safeguarding individual taxpayer from abusive or arbitrary actions. It protects the rights of taxpayers against coercive measures. Right to legal certainty It denies many states the freedom to make retroactive changes in the law. The rights of taxpayers in India include the tax consequences of his economic decisions. Thus, any subsequent tax change with the retroactive effect is unfair and affects his rights. Right to principal of non-retroactivity

  5. Right to the principle of equality states that Tax law should be applied equally and impartially irrespective of the status of the person involved without any exceptions. Right to the Principle of Equality and Taxpaying Capacity A taxpayer has the right to a defense in a Court of law as well as in administrative proceedings on tax matters. This right includes access to the Courts, as well as the right to be heard; the right to offer and present evidence; and the right to a duly substantiated decision. Right to Due Process and Procedure and Adequate Judicial Review

  6. 6 Taxpayers shouldn’t pay more tax than required by the tax legislation, taking into account their private circumstances and income Right to Pay No More than the Correct Amount of Tax All taxpayers have the freedom to assume that the tax authorities will not intrude uselessly upon their privacy. In practice, this is avoiding unreasonable searches and requesting relevant information for determining the correct amount of tax due. Right to Privacy

  7. 7 The information available to the tax authorities, on the affairs of a taxpayer, is confidential and used for purposes specified in the tax legislation. On the misuse of confidential information, tax legislation has the power to impose huge penalties Right to Confidentiality and Secrecy Tax authorities grant the right to appeal against tax authorities decisions to all taxpayers Right to Appeal

  8. 8 Taxpayers have the right to up-to-date knowledge on the tax system operation and the tax assessment process. taxpayers can assume that the data provided to them should reflect the complexity of the tax situation, thereby enabling them to understand their tax affairs better. Right to be Informed, Assisted and Heard Taxpayers have the freedom to a high degree of certainty as to the tax consequences of their actions Right to Certainty

  9. 9 ⊸ Despite having numerous rights, people still don’t pay taxes completely in India. Paying taxes religiously helps build a developed and strong country!

  10. 10 Thank you! Any questions? Find us at https://www.taxolawgy.com/

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