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India may question its poor ranking in World Bank's ease of doing business index

The government believes the methodology may not have truly reflected many reforms, particularly in tax rates and administration, hammering down the overall rankings and creating an impression that India continues to remains a dodgy place to do business in.

March 31, 2017 / 10:37 IST
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Shreya Nandi Moneycontrol News

The government may contest some of the conclusions of the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings that places India at a lowly 130 among 190 countries.

The government believes the methodology may not have truly reflected many reforms, particularly in tax rates and administration, hammering down the overall rankings and creating an impression that India continues to remain a dodgy place to do business in.

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For instance, the World Bank placed India at 172 in the “payment of taxes” parameter in the latest report released in October 2016, according to which Indian businesses are required to pay an average of 25 number of taxes.

A survey-based report by the industry department, however, found that Indian businesses actually pay 9 (nine) number of taxes.