Amid the growing chorus against black money and the government's efforts to pull the plug, Union Law Minster M Veerappa Moily has suggested Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to completely overhaul the tax administration.
In a letter to Mukherjee, Moily said the two wings for tax collections in the country -- Central Board of Direct Taxes and Central Board of Excise and Customs -- should be merged for tackling black money effectively.
Moily says such a merger of the direct and indirect tax departments would lead to better information dissemination, co-ordinated effort and a professional approach in handling tax evasion, which leads to creation of unaccounted income and black money.
"For tackling black money, this is a very important measure," Moily told Business Standard, adding, "Why should you create bureaucracy unnecessarily when you have to do it professionally."
The law minister's prescription for major revamp of the tax administration for curbing black money is based on the United Kingdom experience.
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