GAAR amendments finalised: Chidambaram

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Press Trust of India: New Delhi, Nov 19 2012, 01:43 IST
Amendments to GAAR, the controversial law against tax avoidance through foreign investments, have been finalised, finance minister P Chidambaram disclosed on Sunday.

“I have finalised the amendments to the Chapter 10A of the Income Tax Act. Now it will go to the PMO and then we should be ready with the amendments and then the GAAR rules will reflect the amended Chapter 10A. That is under preparation and I think the work is almost complete. The drafting work is complete. So, GAAR is under control. I have taken the decisions, subject to Prime Minister's approval and then Cabinet," he said in an interview.

Chapter 10A of the Income Tax Act deals with taxation of investments. GAAR (General Anti-Avoidance Rules), which was proposed in 2012-13 budget with a view to preventing tax evasion, evoked sharp reactions from foreign as well as domestic investors who feared that unbridled powers to taxmen would result in harassment of investors.

The government later appointed a committee headed by tax expert Parthasarthi Shome to look into their concerns.

Chidambaram, during the interview, spoke on a variety of subjects including his optimism on meeting disinvestment and spectrum sales target, confidence on pushing through with reforms measures and the relationship with RBI which he said was not antagonistic.

On the issue relating to retrospective tax amendment on which the Shome Committee had submitted its report, he said: "The CBDT has given its views. I have taken decisions at my level. The drafting is going on. Again it will go to the PMO

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Vasudevan | 19-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
CAG should audit the procurement of Boeying/Air bus for Air India in 2004 that resulted the Organization a heavy loss. Approval of PMO on the same day just like Bofors case. This is to be investigated by CBI and PAC.

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