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The views have been sought in the context of formulating the
proposals for the Union Budget of 2012-13, it said.
The tax collection targets are under pressure amid slowing industrial
activities. The government is aiming to collect about Rs 10 lakh crore in taxes
this fiscal.
On the Direct Tax Code (DTC), which was introduced in Parliament and is likely
to become effective from April 2012, the ministry has asked the industry to send
only those proposals "which are urgent in nature".
The Constitutional Amendment Bill on introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST),
which will overhaul the country's indirect tax regime, has also been introduced
in Parliament and is currently with a Parliamentary Standing Committee.
As the Finance Ministry has already started the process of preparing the Budget
2012-13, the industry and trade have been asked to submit their suggestions by
November 15.
The Union Budget is presented in the last week of February.
By bringing in DTC and GST bills in Parliament, the government proposes to
broadbase the tax regime, besides simplifying the compliance process.
Source:
Zee News, India, dated
09/11/2011 |