Govt begins consultation to seek industry views on tax policy
Source: PTI
Hasmukh Aadhia, Revenue Secretary, has started holding detailed meetings from Tuesday onwards with industry and business representatives of major national chambers as well as with the representatives of different sectors in order to generate new ideas for tax policy reforms for the next budget. The Ministry of Finance is quite conscious of the fact that tax policy could be used as an important instrument of enhancing the speed of economic growth of the country and therefore, it is important to have proper stakeholder consultation out of box thinking. This is an attempt in that direction. The first such meeting was held in New Delhi on Tuesday with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) delegation consisting of Naushad Forbes, President, designate of CII and ten other representatives of CII. Similar meetings will be held with representatives of FICCI on September 30, with ASSOCHAM on October 6 and with PHD Chamber of Commerce on October 7. The Revenue Secretary will also have such meetings with industry and business representatives in Bengaluru on October 1and in Ahmedabad on October 10. Soon after this, he would be holding sectoral meetings with industry and business representatives from electronic & IT industry, telecom industry, power industry, road transport & highway industry and with representatives of financial services sector, in the presence of secretaries of the concerned departments from 26th October to 30th October.