Arun Jaitley hints at giving relief to salaried class

November 23, 2014

New Delhi, Nov 23: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday that he did not favour burdening the salaried and middle classes with more taxes, but would go after tax evaders.

arunHe said the government aimed at encouraging taxpayers to fill their pockets with money as it might lead to spending. It would also help the government collect more indirect taxes.

The government, faced with the daunting task of bringing back black money stashed away abroad, “ is having a re-look” at some of the bilateral tax treaties signed with foreign countries .

Replying to a question during an interaction with PTI, Jaitley said: “I pay the same indirect tax as my attendant. Our volume of consumption may be different. So everybody is paying indirect taxes. And literally almost half your taxes are indirect taxes today. Now, as far as income tax is concerned, to bring those who evade tax is widening the tax net, I am all for it.”

Jaitley, who will present his first full-fledged budget in February, said in his last budget he had increased the tax exemption limit from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 2.5 lakh. He would raise it further if he had more money.

“After all, we are talking about what Rs 2.5 lakh means today, taking all the deductions which we have given, somebody up to Rs 4 lakh does not have to pay tax. If someone earning Rs 35,000-40,000 per month puts some money away for savings, (he) won’t have to pay tax. But people falling in this bracket say they don’t save anything with the present cost of living,” he said.

Therefore, he is against reducing the exemptions to widen the tax net. But it’s all right to bring those who evade tax under the net.

On bilateral treaties on black money, Jaitley said he had sent a delegation recently to Switzerland. And they (team members) had come back with some positive movement.

“We have to furnish evidence independent of the HSBC list. I can’t go to them (the foreign countries) and they say the HSBC list is stolen, I won’t cooperate. But if I present to you some independent evidence about names which happen to come on the stolen list, will you provide me the evidence,” he said when asked about discussions with the Swiss government.

“The cooperation is increasing. Now, if you see the US laws, they want more and more countries to accept the law that provides for automatic exchange of information,” he said:

To a question whether India would sign such a treaty, he said: “Our application is precisely that. The Supreme Court's earlier judgment needs clarification. So, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) is looking into it.”

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January 28,2020

New Delhi, Jan 28: Kolkata Metro Rail Corp expects to complete its East-West project, which runs partly under the city’s iconic Hooghly river, by March 2022 after a delay of several years doubled costs.

The authority is awaiting a final installment of Rs 20 crore ($2.8 million) over the next two years from the Indian Railway Board, said Manas Sarkar, managing director at KMRC. A soft loan of Rs 4,160 crore from Japan International Cooperation Agency helps fund 48.5% of the project.

India’s oldest metro, which started in 1984 with a North-South service, was due to expand by 2014 but faced problems including squatters on the planned route. These issues have contributed to the total project cost rising to about Rs 8,600 crore for some 17 kilometers from Rs 4,900 crore for 14 km.

“About 40% of total transport demand will be tackled by these two metro services,” Sarkar said in an interview at his office in Kolkata. “It will be a relief for environmental pollution and the city should be much more decongested.”

The new line is expected to carry about 900,000 people daily, -- roughly 20% of the city’s population -- and will take less than a minute to cross a 520-meter underwater tunnel. Depending on the time of day, it takes some 20 minutes to use the ferry and anywhere upward of an hour to cross the Howrah bridge.

KMRC will repay the JICA loan over 30 years after an initial six-year moratorium. The interest rate is between 1.2% to 1.6%. The East-West metro project is 74% owned by the railway ministry and 26% by the ministry of housing and urban affairs.

“We don’t anticipate any further cost escalation now,” Sarkar said.

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January 6,2020

Hyderabad, Jan 6: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday expressed solidarity with students of Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, following violence in the campus and said the "cruel attack" was meant to "punish"the students as they "dared to stand up".

"In solidarity with the brave students of JNU. This cruel attack is meant to 'punish' JNU students because they dared to stand up. It's so bad that even Union Ministers are tweeting helplessly. Modi Sarkar must answer why cops aresiding with goons," the Hyderabad MP tweeted.

The AIMIM has also tweeted expressing solidarity with the "students of JNU". "AIMIM stands in solidarity with the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University. Who feels threatened by the voice of students?," the party said in a tweet.

Violence broke out at the JNU on Sunday night as masked men armed with sticks and rods attacked students and teachers and damaged property on the campus, prompting the administration to call in police which conducted a flag march.

At least 28 people, including JNU Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh, were injured as chaos reigned on the campus for nearly two hours.

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July 16,2020

New Delhi, Jul 16: The Rajasthan High Court will hear Thursday afternoon a petition filed on behalf of the Sachin Pilot camp, challenging a move to disqualify dissident MLAs from the state assembly.

The plea against the disqualification notices sent from the Speaker’s office to Pilot and 18 other Congress MLAs will be heard by Justice Satish Chandra Sharma.

The 19 MLAs were sent notices Tuesday by the Speaker after the Congress complained that the MLAs had defied a party whip to attend two Congress Legislature Party meetings. 

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