To address this issue, the Finance Minister has instructed the CBDT to set strict timelines for the disposal of taxpayers’ applications and to ensure that these timelines are adhered to rigorously. The Finance Minister has also directed the CBDT to adopt a more proactive approach in dealing with taxpayers’ grievances and to take necessary steps to resolve their issues expeditiously.
    The Finance Minister’s directive has been welcomed by taxpayers and tax professionals alike, who have long been demanding a more efficient and responsive tax administration.
     Many taxpayers have expressed hope that the CBDT’s new approach will lead to faster resolution of their grievances and a reduction in the burden of compliance.The CBDT has assured taxpayers that it is committed to ensuring timely and efficient disposal of their applications and that it will take all necessary steps to achieve this objective. 
    The CBDT has also stated that it will be closely monitoring the progress of its officers in dealing with taxpayers’ applications and that strict action will be taken against those found to be responsible for any delays.
    Overall, the Finance Minister’s directive is a positive step towards improving the tax administration and providing much-needed relief to taxpayers. 
    If implemented effectively, it has the potential to significantly reduce the burden of compliance on taxpayers and improve their overall experience with the tax system.
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