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Inviting innovative ideas and suggestions on tax policy and administration

Inviting innovative ideas and suggestions on tax policy and administration
Start Date :
Sep 18, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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One of the key priorities of the Government is to provide a non-adversarial and a responsive tax administration with the main objective of creating an environment conducive for ...

One of the key priorities of the Government is to provide a non-adversarial and a responsive tax administration with the main objective of creating an environment conducive for achieving higher investments and growth. At the same time the focus is also on ensuring ease of doing business for the taxpayers. For individual taxpayers, Government endeavours to promote voluntary compliance by making compliance easy and reducing the cost of compliance for the taxpayers. These steps are aimed to ultimately result in buoyant revenue collections, reflecting higher growth, leading to higher standard of living and better quality of life for the citizens.

The Department of Revenue invites taxpayers and general public to provide innovative ideas and suggestions on tax policy and administrative issues with the objective of ease of doing business and reducing compliance cost for industries thereby facilitating buoyancy of revenue and increase in investment leading to higher growth.

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Chandrashekhar Joshi
Chandrashekhar Joshi 10 years 6 months ago
One Country One Value of Goods for #DepartmentofRevenue In India, the valuation of capital goods and depreciation rules are different for, Income Tax (ministry of finance), Customs and Excise (ministry of finance) and for Registrar of Companies (ministry of corporate affairs). All these different rules should be merged and unified by Directorate General of Valuation or similar agency and only one value of capital goods should be applicable across various ministries and in the whole country.
chirag chawla_1
chirag chawla_1 10 years 6 months ago
Today many shopkeepers asks 2% extra for payment through card to save themselves from Tax Liability. Make use of plastic money competitive by offering FLAT 2 % discount on MRP on any products all over INDIA in big cities. With this all shopkeepers have to open bank account as customer asks for bill in this case for 2% discount. The govt will receive 5 % VAT from Goods as done in big malls and with this all small or big retailors will come in Income tax liability.
krishna rao
krishna rao 10 years 6 months ago
when Form 80G/H are submitted to banks to exempt from TDS on interest on FDs/TDs,very few banks software enables them to indicate the "interested credited" in Form 26 AS of IncomeTax web site,and TDS isshown as NIL.But many a banks don't feed this data/or their software does not provide to tag the interest credited to Form 26AS.so, many people keep FDs in multiple banks ,give Form 26 AS to each bank/branch not to make TDS. As form 26AS does not show interest credits,that income is escaping tax
Krishnamurthy Bhat
Krishnamurthy Bhat 10 years 6 months ago
Reduce the use of liquid cash. Popularise the usage of mobile cash transfers for small business like buying a soap, toothpaste, road side tea, autorihshaw etc. Let a small percentage of that transaction (not more than 1%) go to a govt. account. Charge ATM cash withdrawal.Popularise card, cheque and mobile money transactions. Let banks device methods to validate the cheques for certain period to avoid bouncing. Basically widen the tax net and reduce the tax on salaried people.
gibin varghese_1
gibin varghese_1 10 years 6 months ago
#myidea respected sir , if we take billing software of 1o shops, these 10 shops are using 10 types of billing software. but the they may be dealing with the same products. in this juncture i would like to say that we should develop an online billing system and every shops has to link with the billing system. this can be implemented as the part of digital india program. A bill may please be introduced in parliament to find the disparity in paying taxes from same types of shops.
Ameesh Masurekar
Ameesh Masurekar 10 years 6 months ago
How to stop black money in Property. No. 1 source & place of Black Money. Create Property Buying Fund. Law should be made that any property that is transacted, Government can buy at 10% premium within 30 days. Example Land worth Rs. 100 Crore (Cr) Sold at Rs. 25 Cr on paper, 75 Cr cash Govt. can buy at 27.5 Cr within 30 days (compulsory enforceable law) So buyer giving cash loses 75 Cr Govt can then sell at 60-70 Cr white and earn profit also This law & enforcement will kill black money
VIVEK DADU
VIVEK DADU 10 years 6 months ago
Cyber crime is on the increase and online theft using false calls, stolen credit card information etc. has become common. It is important to consider tax relief to such theft provided suitable FIR is filed and no fruitful action has resulted in hetting money back. This may please be considered.
harshini_6
harshini_6 10 years 6 months ago
I SHARE MY THOUGHTS BY SAYING THAT ..INCOME TAX SHOULD BE PAYED BY ALL PEOPLE BUT DO YOU THINK ITS BEEN PAYED BY HIGHER CASTE PEOPLE..NO NOT AT ALL...EVERYDAY EVERY SINGLE FAMILY AS TO PAY ATLEAST 1RS ..IF THEY ARE 2 PEOPLE IN A FAMILY IT SHOULD BE 2RS AND GOES ACCRDNG..WHAT IF EVERYBODY SAVES JUST SINGLE RS EVERYDAY WEH WE COUNT SCCDNG TO POPULATION 21 CRORE RS IS SAVED DAILY AND I THINK ITS NOT THAT DIFFICULT FOR POOR PEPLE TO DO SO...SO PLZZ...I JUST WANT MY INDI TO BE BEST AND FIRST LOVE