“For the last two years we have believed that participating in rule-making, law-making will help in making more robust tax laws and with this idea we have every time put all our major initiatives in the public domain and after seeing what people have said, we have even proposed amendments to facilitate the business. This change of thinking, this proactive approach has gone down very well both internally in the country and I can say that this is the way to move forward,” said Ms Nair.
She also said that role of the tax administration is not only limited to tax and it is also to listen and to guide the taxpayer and see that the advice given is correct.
“I have also felt that for international business, for foreigners who are coming to invest in India, we should have a kind of a guide available on the internet, in the market which tells step-by-step what are the tax laws, tax procedures and the way to go forward in doing business in India,” said the CBDT chairperson.
“I have had a lot of interactions with foreign business, with associations who have come to meet me in my stint in the CBDT and they all feel that they are adrift in India because there is not one place that they can go to and get advice and then they can digest that advice and take their own decisions,” she said.
“If we have to make India a place to do business, we have to have this kind of facility not only in the government but in the private space also, where any business which is coming to India comes with a lot of confidence, that the advise they get is complete and comprehensive. I think when we talk of international taxation, this is the one aspect that we need to focus on and we need to see that India becomes a favoured place of doing business,” further said Ms Nair.
On the issue of advancing the date of general budget presentation to January, she said that it will bring in more efficiency in the budget making as two-three months of the financial year will not be lost in the budget process.
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