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Central Excise Circular
No-833/10/2006-CX dated 05.10/2006
Creation of a Large Taxpayer Unit (LTU) & Function and Powers of Chief
Commissioner, LTU-reg.
The Finance Minister in his Budget Speech
2005-06 announced the proposal to set up Large Taxpayer Units ( hereinafter
referred to as LTUs) in the country in line with the international practice,
which would service large taxpayers paying excise duty, corporate tax/income-tax
and service tax under a single window. The Government has decided to implement
the LTU scheme in a phased manner. The first Large Taxpayer Unit has been set up
at Bangalore. LTUs will also be established in a phased manner in Chennai,
Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai. The Chief Commissioner, Central Excise and Service
Tax will head the LTU in Bangalore.
2. Conceptually, LTU is a self-contained tax office that provides single point
interface with the tax administration to the large taxpayers who pay direct and
indirect taxes above the threshold limit as specified in the notification no.
20/2006 C.E (NT) dated 30.09.2006. It is a single office that would deal with
central excise/service tax/ income tax/ corporate tax issues of all units
holding a single PAN. All aspects of business in relation to Central Excise and
Service Tax assessees such as filing of returns, scrutiny of returns, audit,
giving various permissions, etc., shall be carried out by LTU for all the
constituent units of a large taxpayer through out the country
3. A LTU will be headed by a Chief Commissioner (either from CBDT or from CBEC).
The Chief Commissioner, LTU is expected to undertake following functions,-
4. There will be Commissioners posted in LTU,
who would be holding executive and appellate charges. The powers and duties
would be similar to that of other field commissioners. However, they are
required to play a pro-active role in ensuring the fulfilment of objectives of a
LTU. The Commissioners of Direct and Indirect Taxes are expected to work in a
coordinated manner. Other Group ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ officers along with supporting
staff will be posted by CBDT and CBEC. The Chief Commissioner, LTU will assign a
Client Executive for each taxpayer from among the Additional/Joint/Deputy/Asstt.
Commissioner posted in LTU, and the said Client Executive will be the single
point interface with the large taxpayer for all purposes.
5. The officers posted in LTU will have All India jurisdiction in respect of all
registered premises of a large taxpayer registered in that particular LTU. The
erstwhile Central Excise or Service Tax commissionerate officers will have
concurrent jurisdiction. However, the interaction with these units will be
limited to specific functions requiring physical presence of the officers for
purposes as warehousing, sealing or any other work as assigned by the LTU.
6. The notifications prescribing jurisdiction and procedure regarding the
functioning of the LTU have been issued on 30.09.2006
7. This issues with the approval of the Chairman, Central Board of Excise and
Customs.
8. Receipt of the Circular may be acknowledged.
9. Hindi version will follow.
(Rahul Nangare)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
F.No. 201/24/2006-CX.6