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Age Debate: The tax of all taxes

-The Asian Age Replacing income-tax with a banking transaction tax is an unworkable idea. The poor will end up paying a lot more: Subhanil Chowdhury The idea that all taxes in India should be abolished, except import duty, and replaced by a bank transaction tax (BTT) is a deeply flawed one for a number of reasons. First, there are only few countries in the world that do not have income-tax — oil rich...

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Queues of pain for tiny gain on black money? -Subodh Varma

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The aam aadmi putting up with the widespread distress and economic loss caused by declaring invalid all Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes sees a positive side to the move — it will unearth and stamp out black money. This is one of the stated objectives in the government's notification of November. There is also the target of finishing off fake currency, which harms...

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Motive behind demonetisation is justifiable but there may be collateral damage

There are reports from all over the country that the recent decision by the government to demonetise currency notes of Rs. 500/- and Rs. 1000/- denomination has affected everyone. However the consequence of this financial measure is lopsided and it will be mainly borne by the farmers, informal sector workers, women and the financially excluded.   Please check the links/ urls below this news alert to know everything about demonetisation. Till a few...

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Niti aayog drawing up blueprint for reforms in the farming sector -Yogima Sharma

-The Economic Times NEW DELHI: India is readying a raft of far-reaching reforms in the neglected agriculture sector, often seen as a politically sensitive subject, by trying to pitch the Niti Aayog’s blueprint directly with the states. Liberal contract farming, direct purchase from farmers by private players, direct sale by farmers to consumers, single trader licence, single point levy of taxes and taking fruits and vegetables out of the mandi laws are...

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Indirect tax collections up 26% in 1st half

-PTI Collections of inDirect Taxes during the first half of the current financial year grew by 25.9 per cent to Rs 4.08 lakh crore, mainly on account of a 46 per cent jump in excise duty collections. The net indirect-tax collection in the April-September period is 52.5 per cent of the Budget 2016-17 estimates. The finance ministry said net collections of central excise jumped 46.3 per cent to Rs 1.83 lakh crore during...

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