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Union Budget 2014-15: Retro tax amendment to be undertaken with extreme caution, says Jaitley

Union Budget 2014-15: Retro tax amendment to be undertaken with extreme caution, says Jaitley

However, the existing tax disputes, arising out of Retrospective Amendment to the Income tax Act, 1961, and are pending in Courts, will be allowed to reach their logical conclusions, he said.

Assuring investors that retrospective amendments to tax laws will be undertaken with extreme caution, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said all fresh cases arising out of the 2012 amendment of Income Tax (I-T) Act will be looked into by a high level CBDT committee.

However, the existing tax disputes, arising out of Retrospective Amendment to the Income tax Act, 1961, and are pending in Courts, will be allowed to reach their logical conclusions, he said.

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"The sovereign right of the government to undertake retrospective legislation in unquestionable. However, this power has to be exercised through extreme caution and judiciousness keeping in mind the impact of each such measure on the economy and the overall investment climate. This govt will not ordinarily bring any change retrospectively which creates a fresh liability," Jaitley said while presenting the Budget for 2014-15.

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He said consequent upon the retrospective amendment of the I-T Act, 1961, undertaken by Finance Bill of 2012, a few cases have come up in various courts and legal fora.

"These cases are at various stages of pendency and will naturally reach their logical conclusion," he said.

He said the BJP-led NDA government is committed to providing a stable and predictable taxable regime which would be investor friendly and spur growth.

"...Henceforth all cases arising out of retrospective amendment of 2012 in respect of indirect transfer and coming to the notice of Assessing Officers will be scrutinised by a high level committee to constituted by the CBDT (Central Board of Direct Taxes) before any action is initiated in such cases," he added.


Published on: Jul 10, 2014, 12:09 PM IST
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