New Delhi, Feb. 17 -- The Centre is targeting the resolution of all 483,000 income tax-related legacy disputes worth Rs.9.32 lakh crore that are pending in various tribunals, and expects to unlock about 50% of the amount through its proposed one-time amnesty scheme Vivad se Vishwas (no dispute but trust), two officials said on Saturday. In the Union budget presented on February 1, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the new scheme to resolve direct tax disputes. Under the scheme, penalty and interest will be waived if the disputed amount is paid before March 31, 2020."The target given to tax officials is to achieve 100% of the pending cases without any overreach, within the given time frame, which is March 31, extendable to June 30, 2020 with some additional amount," one of the officials with direct knowledge of the matter said on condition of anonymity....