Deccan Chronicle

Move will encourage new taxpayers

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A key source told this newspaper: “After receiving the tax panel’s suggestion, the government reviewed the proposal thoroughly, examining all the pros and cons. For the benefit of the common man, the government is considerin­g a sharp reduction in the personal income-tax slabs to some extent.”

“It will not only encourage new taxpayers, who can come forward to pay their taxes and put more cash in the government’s hands, but it can also boost both consumptio­n and investment by the middle class for improving the country’s economy,” he added.

However, some media reports said implementa­tion of the proposed move was quite unlikely as the country’s economic scenario was not favourable at this juncture.

The source, however, added: “Besides a cut in income-tax rates, personal income, the government is also planning to remove all surcharges and cesses levied on them. A wide-ranging overhaul in personal income-tax will certainly revive demand from middle income groups in the country.”

The tax panel, which submitted its recommenda­tion over a month ago, has proposed a 10 per cent income-tax rate for individual­s earning between Rs 5 lakhs and Rs 10 lakhs per year, against the current rate of 20 per cent.

“Individual­s earning over Rs 20 lakhs per year should be taxed at 30 per cent and those earning over Rs 2 crores a year must pay 35 per cent as income-tax,” the panel’s recommenda­tions had said.

At present, individual­s earning incomes between Rs 2.5 lakhs and Rs 5 lakhs are taxed at five per cent. Income between Rs 5 lakhs and Rs 10 lakhs are taxed at 20 per cent, and more than Rs 10 lakhs is subjected to the incometax slab of 30 per cent.

The task force, headed by Central Board of Direct Taxes member Akhilesh Ranjan, had said the new tax code would simplify tax laws and reduce the number of exemptions.

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