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Tax collected at source increase: A move to expand tax base?

The changes have led to a furor among taxpayers. Unofficial estimates suggest the government could possibly add a few thousand crore rupees to its coffers, but many have slammed the move as regressive.

May 19, 2023 / 13:16 IST
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Indians spent about $1.49 billion on foreign travel, a 50 percent increase from January 2022.
Indians spent about $1.49 billion on foreign travel, a 50 percent increase from January 2022.

The increase in tax collected at source on money sent abroad and the inclusion of amounts spent overseas using international credit cards in the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) are steps taken to expand the tax base, according to a member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister.

According to the EAC-PM member, who asked not to be identified, when the tax collected at source (TCS) was lower, those who did not file income tax returns and those who did not declare their full income could not claim credit.

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With the increase in the TCS rate to 20 percent, which blocks a substantially higher amount of funds, it could prod those who have not been declaring their full income to claim credit, the member said.

The government has been trying to widen the tax base in a country where less than 7 percent of the 1.3 billion population pay income tax. It started a slew of schemes to nudge Indians to declare their income, including the seeding of Permanent Account Numbers with bank accounts.