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Focus on direct tax reforms as panel set to submit report

The new government will present its first central budget in the first fortnight of July 2019.

May 31, 2019 / 14:38 IST
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The next thing that the people of India, who gave Narendra Modi his second full majority term, would be looking towards is reduced tax rates in the full Budget.

The new government will present its first central budget in the first fortnight of July 2019. There are expectations that the government will announce its intent on reforming India’s complex income tax laws and rules and distill these into a simpler, contemporary code with fewer exemptions and tax slabs.

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As the country looks forward to a new set of reforms to drive up growth, the onus is on new Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to ensure that the momentum of the first tenure of the Modi government is not lost.

A task force headed by Akhilesh Ranjan, a member of the Central Board of Direct Taxes, the country’s topmost policy making body on income taxes, is expected to submit a report on a new direct taxes code by end of May, 2019.