'Transparent taxation' to strengthen tax system: Amit Shah


New Delhi, Aug 13 (IANS): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that the launch of the 'Transparent Taxation' platform is aimed at strengthening India's taxation system and is a gift to honest taxpayers.

Shah's remarks came soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched the 'Transparent Taxation' platform, which brings into effect faceless assessment of taxpayers, and the Rights' Charter for the taxpayers.

"Reforms for a New India! Launch of 'Transparent Taxation-Honouring the Honest' is a gift to our taxpayers by PM @narendramodi & FM @nsitharaman. With reforms like faceless assessment, faceless appeal & taxpayers charter, this platform will further strengthen our taxation system," Shah tweeted.

The Modi government has taken several landmark decisions to empower and honour the honest taxpayers who are the backbone of India's progress and development, he said.

"This platform is another step towards PM @narendramodi ji's resolve of 'Minimum Government, Maximum Governance'.

The 'Transparent Taxation' platform is aimed at carrying forward the journey of direct tax reforms, and the taxpayers would not be harassed or treated with suspicion here on.

 

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2020

    Modi and Amit Shah. " You scratch my Back, I will scratch your back". With the economy facing severe downturn both of them seem clueless as to what has to be done revive the Economy except in mnaging Headlines.

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