The income tax department has updated its guidelines for compounding offences under the I-T law, aiming to streamline the process and reduce charges. These new guidelines will be applicable to both pending and new applications. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) announced that the categorisation of offences has been removed, along with the limit for filing applications.

To make it easier for companies and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs) to compound offences, the requirement for the main accused to file an application has been eliminated. Now, offences by the main accused and any co-accused can be compounded if the relevant charges are paid by either party. This change is part of the revised guidelines.
Compounding Charges and Simplification
The revised guidelines have also rationalised compounding charges. Interest on delayed payment of these charges has been abolished. Additionally, rates for various offences have been reduced. For instance, TDS defaults, which previously had rates of 2%, 3%, and 5%, now have a single rate of 1.5% per month.
The basis for calculating compounding charges for non-filing of returns has also been simplified. These changes are intended to make compliance easier for stakeholders by reducing complexities from existing multiple guidelines. The CBDT highlighted that these revisions aim to simplify procedures and lower compounding charges.
The CBDT believes these updates will help stakeholders by making the compounding procedure less complex and more straightforward. By reducing the number of guidelines and simplifying processes, they hope to promote ease of compliance within the system.
The revised guidelines represent an additional step towards simplifying procedures under the I-T law. They are designed to facilitate stakeholders by lowering compounding charges and making the process more accessible.
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