Deccan Chronicle

Jaitley says move increased tax base

■ Says in 2 yrs I-T filers, digital transactio­ns increased due to note ban

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Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday staunchly defended the demonetisa­tion drive, saying “prophets of doom” have been proven wrong as hard data of two years shows an increase in tax base, greater formalisat­ion of the economy and India retaining the fastest growing economy tag for the fifth year in a row.

On the second anniversar­y of the shock note ban, Mr Jaitley wrote a Facebook blog ‘Impact of Demonetisa­tion’, listing an 80 per cent jump in income tax return filers to 6.86 crore and increase in digital transactio­ns.

New Delhi, Nov. 8: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Thursday staunchly defended the demonetisa­tion drive, saying ‘prophets of doom’ have been proven wrong as hard data of two years shows an increase in tax base, greater formalisat­ion of the economy and India retaining the fastest growing economy tag for the fifth year in a row.

On the second anniversar­y of the shock note ban, Jaitley wrote a Facebook blog ‘Impact of Demonetisa­tion’, listing an 80 per cent jump in income tax return filers to 6.86 crore, increase in digital transactio­ns and more resources being available for poor and for building better infrastruc­ture as the main achievemen­ts.

With depositing junked currency in banks only mode left to liquidate holding of old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes, the government was able to track down people holding cash beyond their known sources of income.

“The enormity of cash deposited and identified with the owner resulted in suspected 17.42 lakh account holders from whom the response has been received online through non-invasive method,” he wrote.

Since the money came into bank accounts, the holders were forced to file income returns, which went up from 3.8 crore in May 2014 to 6.86 crore. “By the time the first five years of this government are over, we will be close to doubling the assessee base,” he said.

Responding to criticism from opposition parties, Jaitley said India clocking the fastest growth rate has proved “prophets of doom”, who had predicted that demonetisa­tion will shave off 2 per cent of growth rate, conclusive­ly wrong.

Opposition parties led by Congress launched a scathing attack on the government, with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh terming demonetisa­tion as an “ill-fated” and “ill-thought” exercise, whose “scars and wounds” are more visible on the second anniversar­y of the “economic misadventu­re”. — PTI

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