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Govt won't tax capital inflows: Ahluwalia
India is not considering imposing a tax to curb an influx in overseas funds, and indeed wants an increase in inflows, the deputy chairman of the government's planning commission said on Friday.
Foreign investors have so far bought more than USD 15 billion of local equities in 2009, after selling USD 13 billion in 2008, helping send Indian stocks up about 75% and lifting the rupee to its highest in more than a year.
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"It (capital flows) is rising but we want it to rise a little bit more," Montek Singh Ahluwalia told Reuters when asked whether government was considering restrictions on capital flows.
Asked if there was a possibility of
Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the Planning Commission of India, a government body that advises on key economic issues, said foreign funds were needed for developing infrastructure such as road projects and were unlikely to create asset price bubbles.
"Bubbles only happen if you can't use the money productively. We should be able to use it productively," he said outside his office.
"So I do not anticipate any asset bubbles," he said.
Economists, however, have said the government may need to impose restrictions on capital flows at some point to head off volatility in the stock and commodity markets.
"The government is not likely to do it (impose tax) in a hurry, but, considering the steps taken by other emerging markets and the impact on the economy, it cannot be ruled out," said Abheek Barua, chief economist at HDFC Bank, India's second largest private sector lender.
He said flow of funds could become a "real problem" by next year, and
"The imposition of tax will not affect the long-term flow of funds, as a tax could be considered on flow of short-term non-FDI funds and restrictions on overseas borrowings," he said.
On Thursday, Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla said the government was not considering a cap on overseas borrowings and would see how the situation evolved before considering what needs to be done.
The Reserve Bank has said there was a risk that if it raised interest rates ahead of other central banks, it could attract more inflows and complicate policymaking.
Higher capital inflows have resulted in currency appreciation mainly in Asia and


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