Taxmen must recover legitimate dues: Arun Jaitley

December 20, 2014 05:13 pm | Updated April 07, 2016 05:04 am IST - New Delhi

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley during at FICCI’s 87th Annual General Meeting, in New Delhi on Saturday. Photo: Kamal Narang

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley during at FICCI’s 87th Annual General Meeting, in New Delhi on Saturday. Photo: Kamal Narang

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday said revenue department must recover the legitimate dues but there is no point in focusing on unfairly imposed taxes as they only bring “bad name”.

”...the taxes which are due must be paid and must also be recovered and even coercively recovered. But we are also a society governed by rule of law. Therefore, taxes which are not payable or taxes which are unfairly imposed eventually bring no revenue,” he said while addressing the AGM of FICCI.

Referring to the retrospective tax amendments by the UPA government, Mr. Jaitley said “I have not been able to see the real colour of money as far as those taxes are concerned because some court somewhere has stopped it or quashed it. But what has happened in the process is that it has brought us a bad name”.

The Finance Minister further said the new government, which has inherited unpaid bills, is facing a challenging task to restrict the fiscal deficit at 4.1 per cent of GDP.

“Last year’s tax refunds I have to pay, subsidies of fourth quarter last year has to be paid, the CST compensation promised from 2010 to 2013 has to be paid by me and still I have to maintain 4.1 per cent fiscal deficit target,” he said.

According to the mid-year analysis tabled in Parliament, evaluating the budget from the revenue side suggests that the fiscal deficit target was ambitious.

It said there was an over estimation of Rs. 1.05 lakh crore in the budget and the amount is “broadly the shortfall that now looms ahead”.

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