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Your foreign travel will be tracked

BS Economy Bureau in New Delhi | July 27, 2004 08:22 IST

Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday said the income-tax department would target high net worth individuals by tracking their spending patterns in order to beef up the tax revenue in the current fiscal. 
 
Addressing a closed-door meeting of chief commissioners and directors-general of income tax, the minister indicated that the one-by-six formula for widening the tax base could be modified, with more attention being paid to categories like foreign travel, buying of imported watches and luxury cars. 
 
The finance minister also said the tax arrears recovery plan announced in the Budget could match the success of the voluntary disclosure of income scheme of 1996-97, and set a target of recovering Rs 8,000 crore (Rs 80 billion) for the income- tax department. 
 
Chidambaram's strategy included talking to the chief justice of India and chief justices of various high courts to set early dates for quick disposal of tax disputes involving substantial sums. 
 
Sources quoting the minister said, "Out of the 5.5 million annual outbound travelers from India, nearly 2 million are tourists." 
 
He told tax officials there was no reason why their spending pattern should not be reflected in income tax data. 
 
The minister said 700,000 cars were sold annually, with 25,000 in the luxury segment alone. Yet the number of people declaring annual incomes of above Rs 10 lakh (Rs 1 million) was only 75,000. "Do we have data on those who buy cars like Maybach?" he said. 
 
He said the tax information network along with the newly introduced regime of annual information returns for expenditure of above Rs 50,000, should give a real-time database to tax officials to help them track spending behaviour. 
 
Urging officials to use the data and come up with innovative and practical ways of collecting revenue, the minister said such moves would expand the tax base. 
 
On arrears, the minister said the department would adopt a multi-pronged approach, including a media campaign on undisputed arrears. This would involve going public with the names of defaulters.

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Sub: Will they do something about tax officials extorting money from innocents?

For the ordinary tax payer, this has become a big problem.


Posted by enkelt





Sub: Why not increase the Accountability

Reapscted Finance Minister I welcome your suggestion of taxing the people who hide most of their transactions and evade taxes. I have a suggestion to ...


Posted by Shivanand R Prabhu





Sub: Foreign Travel

Dear Mr. Chidambaram Will you please give a statement in the PArliament as to how many MP's and MLA's have PAN number and how many ...


Posted by Srini





Sub: Dear Mr.Finance Minister

Do you have any reasons why you are not trying to bring practising professionals into the tax net.. especially Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers. Can you find ...


Posted by Tax Payer





Sub: Foreign Travel To Be Tracked

Dear sirs, Firstru the Finance Minister should address Politicinas not paying Income Tax to their Taxable Income. If at all some citizens go to foreign ...


Posted by G.RAGHAVAN




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