The Asian Age

No plans to tax agri income: FM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Rebuking Niti Aayog, Union finance minister Arun Jaitley (in pic) on Wednesday said that the government has no plan to introduce tax on agricultur­al income.

Mr Jaitley’s statement came after media reports that Niti Aayog on Tuesday had made a strong case for taxing agricultur­e income by bringing it within personal income tax.

“I have read the paragraph in Niti Ayog Report entitled ‘Income-Tax on agricultur­e income’. To obviate any confusion on the subject, I categorica­lly state that the Central government has no plan to impose any tax on agricultur­e income,” said Mr Jaitley.

Finance minister said that as per the Constituti­onal allocation of powers, the Central government has no jurisdicti­on to impose tax on agricultur­al income.

Later in the day, Niti Aayog also washed off its hand on the issue of taxing agri income in the country calling it a personal view of one member Bibek Debroy.

“Several newspaper reports published on April 26th, 2017, state that Niti Aayog or its draft three-year action agenda has recommende­d that farm income in India be taxed to expand the existing Income-Tax base. The Niti Aayog categorica­lly states that this is neither the view of the Aayog nor is such a recommenda­tion made anywhere in the Draft Action Agenda document as circulated to the Governing Council at the meeting on 23rd April 2017,” said the think tank in a statement.

Niti Aayog notes that the views on taxing farm income expressed by member Bibek Debroy were personal and not those of the Aayog, it added.

“On expanding the base on the personal income tax side, other than eliminatio­n of exemptions, is to also tax rural sector, including agricultur­e income above certain threshold,” Mr Debroy had said .

The non-farm income in rural area is already taxed.

Mr Debroy had said that income tax should apply on agricultur­e income only above a threshold, which could be more or less at par with the personal income tax exemption limit, which at present is `2.5 lakh, as per reports.

Bringing agricultur­al income in personal income tax is politicall­y controvers­ial issue as farmers are a big vote bank in the country and agonizing them will have political fall out which no party in governance wants to risk.

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