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Budget 2017 - 1% Expenditure Tax on transactions above Rs 20K desirable Direct taxes - Pre-budget memorandum 2017 - Part I

JANUARY 09, 2017

By Samir K Sinha

Direct Tax:

1. REMOVE all exemptions for Income Tax except for the following cases:

(a) Housing loan without limit for principal and interest amount;

(b) All retirement benefits;

(c) Medical expenses without limit;

(d) Maturity amount of Pension Funds, NPS, PF, LIC and UTI.

2. Provision for New Income Tax Act.

3. Proposed Income Tax Slab(For all categories of person):

Income upto Rs.6,00,000/-

NIL

Income more than Rs.6,00,000/-

10% of amount in excess of Rs.6,00,000/-

4. Similarly, Income Tax Slab and exemptions for corporate may be considered.

5. Impose 1% Expenditure Tax on all transactions billing more than Rs.20,000/-(except medical expenses).

Indirect Tax:

(a) Provision for New Customs Act. Consequently, Manuals, Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Circulars and Instructions made under the old Acts are also required to be rewritten. It is to be noted that laws framed during the British Rule and particularly issued prior to 26th January 1950 and still in force even after completion of 66 years of Indian constitution are required to be rewritten in the present scenario. At present there are plethora of Rules, Regulations, Notifications, Circulars and Instructions creating confusion and litigation for the trade, revenue department and courts;

(b) No duty benefit for goods imported under Export Promotion Schemes such as MEIS, SEIS, DEEC, DFIA, DEPB, EOU, EPCG, Import Authorisation etc as the duty rate has been considerably reduced since the last 30 years;

(c) Rescind Circular No.58/97-Cus dated 06.11.1997 and amend Section 87 of the Customs Act, 1962 in order to have exemption from payment of customs duty on imported stores/ bunkers such as fuels, consumables etc to be consumed on coastal going vessel. All these stores are consumables for shipping service provider and used for operating the shipping vessels. Since these stores are meant for use on the vessel and not for sale, levy of duty on such stores is not justified. Also, filing of Bill of Entry as per the Circular No.58/97-Cus dated 06.11.1997 for payment of duty on ship stores is against the provisions of Section 46 of the Customs Act, 1962 read with Section 30 of the Customs Act, 1962 and the Import Manifest(Vessels) Regulations, 1971. To safeguard the revenue, conversion charges may be recovered on the basis of Gross Register Tonnage (GRT) of the vessel or the voyage period of the vessel for conversion from foreign run to coastal run;

(d) Modify Circular No.16/2012-Cus dated 13.06.2012 since S. No. 462 and entries relating thereto of Notification No.12/2012-Cus dated 17.03.2012 alongwith the condition number 82 and entries relating thereto has been omitted vide Notification No.12/2013-Cus dated 01.03.2013;

(e) Any unconditional Basic Customs Duty as well as Excise Duty(CVD) must be made effective through Customs Tariff and Central Excise Tariff only and not by notification;

(f) If any notification provides exemption from Basic Customs Duty as well as Excise Duty (CVD), it must also provide exemption from any other duty or cess levied under the Finance Act or any other Act;

(g) There should be no bar of unjust enrichment in the case of refund of duty or any amount. A ny provision appearing or trying to bar refund of illegally collected tax is violative of Article 265 of the Constitution and it must be struck down. As per the Article 265 of the Constitution, "no tax shall be levied or collected except by authority of law";

(h) Simplify the duty structure on all items by merging the other duties with Basic Customs Duty or Excise Duty(CVD) as the case may be;

(i) Simplify the duty structure on Motor Spirit(Petrol) and High Speed Diesel with uniform Excise Duty(CVD) on petrol and diesel irrespective of its brand;

(j) Exempt High Speed Diesel imported by EOU from levy of Additional Duty of Customs. As such, Circular F.No.305/148/2004-FTT dated 11.10.2004 is required to be withdrawn retrospectively. As specified in para 6.01(d) of Foreign Trade Policy 2015-2020, an EOU may import, without payment of duty, all types of goods provided they are not prohibited items of import in the ITC(HS);

(k) Drawback must be sanctioned after submission of Bank Realization Certificate;

(l) Where there is provision of conditional refund of duty or tax after its payment(for example refund of SAD or Service Tax), such notifications may be amended in order to exempt the goods/services from duty or tax directly; and

(m) Remove Education Cess and Secondary & Higher Education Cess.

Others:

(a) Withdraw currency notes of denomination Rs.2,000 and Rs.500 and make transaction more than Rs.20,000 compulsory through online, credit/debit cards or demand draft/ cheque only with exception for transaction in respect of medical treatment; and

(b) Rescind all laws which were framed during the British Rule and particularly issued prior to 26th January 1950. These laws are required to be rewritten and enforced in the present scenario. There is no point in continuance of such laws even after completion of 66 years of Indian Constitution;

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Sub: Suggestions for budget

Sir

While I appreciate many of your points may I also suggest certain views of mine

1. exemptions with regard to housing

In my view the deduction under section 54 also should be restricted to one house ie., if the Assessee already owns another house on the date of investment then no exemption should be provided.

Housing Loan Interest and Principal also should depend on the number of houses.

2. Expenditure Tax: To strive towards a less cash society I feel any cash withdrawls in excess of Rs 20,00,000 per year either in current account or savings accounts should be levied an additional 15% tax.

Posted by raosantosh raosantosh
 
Sub: Suggestions for budget

While appreciating your suggestions, i would like to add one to those. Tax on cash withdrawals should be more than credit or debit card usage charges which are around 2 percent. Expenditure under Income tax should not be allowed on the expenses incurred by way of cash payment beyond 20000. Charging 10 percent TDS on cash withdrawals with an option to adjust towards IT payable or to get refund to the extent of 8 percent i.e. 80 percent of 10 PC through filing of IT returns

Posted by mallikarjun reddy c
 

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