Tax dept to send notices to 35,000 people next week: FM


New Delhi, Mar 2 (PTI): Finance Minister P Chidambaram today said the revenue department will send tax notices to 35,000 assesses next week, beefing up efforts to reach the collection target for the fiscal.

"We have issued notices to 35,000 people saying that on the basis of information we have, you should have filed your return. Another 35,000 notices are going next week," he said in a TV interview.

He said the tax department has information about people's expenditure patterns and their financial transactions.

"You cannot hide any longer ... Therefore, today the best policy is to admit your income and pay tax... The tax base will rise this and we will find more people admitting to more income," he said.
The government proposes to collect over Rs 5.65 lakh crore from tax revenues as per revised estimates, marginally lower than Rs 5.70 lakh crore budgeted for the current fiscal.

The gross collection of direct taxes stood at over Rs 4.55 lakh crore during the April-January period of current fiscal.

On taxing the super-rich, Chidambaram said, "It was indeed shocking that there are only 42,800 persons in this country, that includes individuals, HUF, firms, associations of persons, admitting to a taxable income of Rs one crore and above".

Chidambaram in Budget has proposed a 10 per cent surcharge on people or entities with taxable income of over Rs one crore.

"I am confident that if more people heed my advice (and disclose true income), there will be more who join the ranks of people who have high income. There is no shame in having a high income," he said.

Referring to the passage of crucial financial sector reforms bill in the ongoing Budget session of Parliament, Chidambaram said, he has held discussions with the opposition parties for passage of the insurance and pension bills.

"We have held meetings for two bills -- insurance and pension bill. I have spoken to the Chairman of the Standing Committee also. Another meeting is scheduled next week. These two bills will come to Parliament and I am confident of passing these bills," he said.

Insurance Bill seeks to raise foreign investment cap in the sector from 26 per cent to 49 per cent, while the pension bill also aims to increase the foreign investment limit to the same level, among other things.

On the issue of retrospective amendment to the Income Tax laws, Chidambaram said: "There is a Vodafone case which triggered the retrospective amendment. So, unless we resolve the Vodafone issue and get clarity on how that issue gets resolved what is the amendment that I go to Parliament with?"

He further said conciliation, as proposed by the British telecom major, would be taken up by the Cabinet in next meeting.

"Cabinet will perhaps consider that in the next meeting and as the Cabinet gives the green signal, we will move forward with conciliation. Unlike arbitration, conciliation can be wrapped up within a couple of sittings," he said.

Vodafone is facing the tax liability for purchase of Hongkong-based Hutchison Whampoa's stake in Indian telecom business Hutchison Essar in 2007.

The tax department had issued a letter in January to Vodafone stating the company is required to pay a tax demand of about Rs 11,217 crore besides interest.

However, Vodafone replied back saying that they do not owe anything to the Indian government.
The telecom firm had earlier wanted to take India into international arbitration, but after discussions with Indian government, it offered conciliation on the matter.

  

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  • Dr S kamath , Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    Rightly said by Reshmi Salian, Mangalore The Best Mockery of Justice played by them is they Give their Black money as Loan with high interest to the People and then take their Cheque as Security and then if the Borrower Fails to Pay the Money back then put the Cheque and file Criminal Case under section 138 ( Under secyion 138 a simple receipt that money was given is enough as evidence and Cheque itself will act as the Prima Facie witness against the accused )and the Most surprising thing is even the Hon Court never Pulls up those Babus or Politicians about Non paying of Income tax .This poor Borrower will have no other option but to pay from his heard earned money or face serious consequences.If Finance ministry visits any court in India where section 138 cases are filed ( One survey says there are Over 42 Lakh cases all over India )I am sure Income tax dept gets at least 10 lac Tax Defaulters

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    IT Notices to 35,000/- ?
    Parallel economy (in cash transactions) is running smoothly without any notice !

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    Dont send notice to Robert Vardha ?& Italy co... you will be nowhere...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    Reshmi, Only Karnataka MP's, MLA's and babu's will meet Chidu's tax targets.......

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    Mr.P.C.HM,

    Please don't forget to send notices
    to all those most currupt ministers & politicians who have kept their money in Swiss Bank Accounts.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    P Chidambaram,

    In addition to these 35K, also send notices to all Central and State minister's, MPs and MLA.

    You may add Dawood Ibrahim and all actors and actresses to that list as well.

    Last but not least don't forget to add your boss Sonia and Rahul in that list as well....

    If you do that,,, perhaps India will become a super power with a stroke of pen....

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 02 2013

    First raid ministers, MP's, MLA's and government babu's and freeze their assets if they have wealth accumulated through bribes. I am sure 95% of our law makers are corrupt. India will be superpower if all these politicians work for the country. But sadly, they are interested in looting public money and fill their own pockets.

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