IDS is an opportunity for taxpayers to clean up books, says FM
By TIOL News Service
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NEW DELHI, JULY 14, 2016: WHILE speaking at a workshop organised by FICCI on IDS and Gold Monetisation Scheme today, the Union Finance Minister, Mr Arun Jaitley, said that the IDS is a part of the strategy where the Government wants taxpayers to clean up their books.
“The relationship between the taxmen and the assesse is undergoing change though it is still a work in progress. The change will be visible in the future. Apprehensions and fears need to be eliminated and discretions will have to disappear”, said Mr Jaitley.
The Finance Minister highlighted that the personal contact between the IT department and the assesse is gradually getting reduced with various reforms being taken by income tax department such as online filing of returns, online answering of queries, online orders and online refunds.
Mr Jaitley highlighted the role of technology and mentioned “Technology for taxmen is a great facilitator. Detecting violations will be easier for the taxmen with the technology.” He also added that with the implementation of the GST, every transaction will get recorded and even the generation of black money will become difficult.
Speaking about the tax rates under the scheme, he said that it is not easy to design such schemes and keeping ethical and legitimate considerations in mind, the rates under the scheme have been designed.
Earlier at the event, Mr Hasmukh Adhia, Revenue Secretary, gave a brief introduction to the scheme highlighting various benefits and providing clarity with respect to taxation, immunity, secrecy as well as valuation of assets under the scheme. He also informed that a fourth set of FAQs for the scheme has been put on the website of the department today.
Mr Saurabh Garg, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, highlighted various aspects of the Gold Monetisation Scheme introduced in November 2015 and discussed some of the key issues related to infrastructure, especially with respect to collection and testing centres. He further mentioned that only 3.1 tonnes of gold has been deposited under the GMS till date which is way below the overall annual imports of 800-1000 tonnes of the metal. He expressed hope that with various initiatives, a part of the gold investment demand could shift towards the scheme.
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