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Retro tax panel for new cases only; pre-Budget meet in Nov

Revenue secretary Shaktikanta Das says there is a need to move away from aggressive tax planning and assessments. He says the industry needs to work closely with the government to encourage a non-adversarial tax regime.

October 09, 2014 / 15:38 IST
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Moneycontrol Bureau

The high-level committee or retro tax panel - which was set up in August to scrutinise all Income-Tax (I-T) cases arising of the retrospective tax amendment - will handle only fresh cases, says revenue secretary Shaktikanta Das.

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The government has already sent out a strong message to all investors – domestic as well as international – that retrospective amendments to tax laws will not happen.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley, in his Budget speech, had said that the NDA government will not ordinarily bring about any change retrospectively which has the potential to create fresh liability. "The sovereign right of the government to undertake retrospective legislation is unquestionable. However, this power has to be exercised through extreme caution and judiciousness keeping in mind the impact of each such measure on the economy and the overall investment climate," Jaitley had said in his Budget speech on July 10.