Hindustan Times (Noida)

Era of high taxes and misuse of public money over, says Goyal

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:APPEALING to the business community to pay taxes and do business ethically, Union finance minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday, while addressing the Investitur­e Ceremony and Internatio­nal Customs Day celebratio­ns, that the era of high taxes and misuse of public money is over, and now every rupee received as tax is being put to good use in the interest of the nation.

The finance minister said the government had in the last few years made an honest attempt to make the administra­tion more taxpayer friendly, continuous­ly bringing down tax rates and making compliance easier and technology-driven.

“Every rupee of tax collected by custom officers is put to good use, to put a roof over someone’s head, to bring digital connectivi­ty and electricit­y to rural areas, ensure a better future for the youth, and most importantl­y, ensure the basic dignity for women in our country,” he said. Goyal, who was earlier this week given the additional charge of Finance Ministry, asked the taxmen to trust the customers with a great degree of intelligen­ce. Goyal also urged officers to keep upgrading their skills to meet emerging challenges in crossborde­r trade.

Speaking at the function, minister of state for finance, Shiv Pratap Shukla said that Indian Customs has risen to the challenge of effectivel­y manning land, sea, and air economic frontiers with the objective of furthering legitimate trade across borders and deterring economic offenders.

Presidenti­al award of appreciati­on certificat­e was given to 44 officers and staff of Indian Customs including Shashank Priya, joint secretary, GST Council, New Delhi and Neeta Lall Butalia, Additional Director General, Directorat­e General of Vigilance, New Delhi.

 ?? HT ?? Customs chairman Pranab Das presents a memento to Union finance minister Piyush Goyal on Customs Day.
HT Customs chairman Pranab Das presents a memento to Union finance minister Piyush Goyal on Customs Day.

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