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Govt has taken 'one step forward' on retro tax issue: Jaitley

In Budget 2016, he has made a one-time offer to firms facing tax liability on the retrospective tax front by way of waiver of interest and penalty if they pay up principal tax.

March 02, 2016 / 21:41 IST
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The government has taken "one step forward" to resolve the retrospective tax cases by putting in place a statutory mechanism for ending such disputes, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.

In Budget 2016, he has made a one-time offer to firms facing tax liability on the retrospective tax front by way of waiver of interest and penalty if they pay up principal tax.

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Addressing industrial chambers during his post-Budget interaction today, Jaitley said he had inherited retrospective tax cases, but has now taken "one step forward" towards resolving them.

"I had hoped it (cases) would be resolved by courts or tribunal (where) issues are pending. But now, I have a statutory mechanism of resolving it and therefore, again we have taken the first significant step forward in order to be in a position to resolve this," he said.