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    Rich must be prepared to pay higher tax, says Chidambaram

    New Delhi, Sep 28 (ANI): Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday said the rich should be taxed more.

    Chidambaram, who was earlier the Finance Minister of the country between May 2004 and November 2008, however, said that many people would not like this.

    Addressing a function of the All India Management Association here, Chidambaram said: "We must raise the tax revenue to defend (the expected aggregate decline of resources). I know many people won't like this. But I think, I can summon the courage to make the statement."

    "I am (was) the Finance Minister who slashed your tax rates. Therefore ... you must be prepared to pay higher tax rates, especially the rich must be prepared to pay higher tax," he added.

    Chidambaram, who as Finance Minister of the country was credited with presenting a 'dream budget' in the initial years of his tenure, further in Europe rich people were getting together to say: "Please tax us more."

    Chidambaram also said that poverty must decline rapidly and at a higher rate than the current one percent, if the country has to achieve inclusive growth in the future.

    The concept of inclusive growth is very much the primary focus of India's 12th Five Year Plan.

    Indian economy has witnessed steady growth in the last few years. However, the country's agricultural sector is yet to grow at a swift pace and the benefits of the poverty alleviation have not reached to the beneficiaries.

    People do not have access to health facilities and financial and social infrastructure is yet to be developed.

    "Poverty must decline. The rate at which poverty declined in the first years of liberalisation was about 0.8 percent a year. We believe it's now declining at about one percent a year. Poverty must decline at a higher rate," said Chidambaram.

    "So, the lower incidence of poverty and the rate of decline in poverty is an important indicator of inclusive growth," he added.

    While the orientation of India's current government towards faster and more inclusive growth is visibly manifested in the theme of the 11th as well as the 12th Five-Year Plan, the need to find a sustainable balance between growth and inclusion has become far more important than ever before.

    In fact, several states have shown a remarkable improvement in the 11th year plan.

    "For many years, a few states in central India were classified as BIMARU states, a very quaint word but captured the fact that included Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Orissa, but the happy development is that states like Bihar, Orissa, Assam, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and to some extent, Uttar Pradesh have demonstrated higher growth rates in the 11th plan period than ever before," said Chidambaram.

    "In fact, some of them have demonstrated a higher growth rate than even the so-called advanced states," he added.

    The biggest challenge before the Central Government is to attain inclusive growth and ensure that the opportunities created are accessible to all.

    "In the initial years of economic reforms and liberalisation, the emphasis was and I think, rightly on growth as we need to get away from our belief that India cannot grow more than five percent or so and that with reforms and liberalisation, greater openness and competition, India can grow at eight to nine percent, but it is something we have to believe in first before we could have achieved it," said Chidambaram.

    A World Bank report had in May said that attempts by the Indian Government to combat poverty failed to yield the desired result and aid programmes were beset by corruption, bad administration and under-payments. (ANI)

     

    366 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      IS THIS FM's OBSESSION WITH FIN MATTERS?
    • Sharad  •  8 months ago
      Comparing the BPL figure and the PMO report of union cabinet minister, all ministers are supper rich, and they only be first taxed heavily as highly privilage class.
      • mukund 8 months ago
        you are right my dear
    • khara bundhi  •  8 months ago
      Will that include cricketers too, and the BCCI officials, and the politicians who are amassing wealth by corrupt means? Good on you FM. If people were paying taxes correctly, Ambani and Sachin would not be able to afford such mansions for homes.
    • Uday  •  8 months ago
      Mr. HM,
      Are you really got fascinated with TV report that onme who spends 31 Rupees a day is poor and 32 is rich. I will provide you 32 rupees, kindly spend a day of our choice without compromise and then tax.
    • ASHOK  •  8 months ago
      first bring your and your leaders money from swiss or other foreign bank account then ask us to pay more taxes.
    • Rupesh  •  8 months ago
      why should we pay more tax. is it for helping guys like your friends to fill out their pockets. first spend the taxes that are being paid effectively
    • Ramdy  •  8 months ago
      PC is a cheat Finance Minister & a cheap politician. He didnt establish his fiduciary duties well for citizens of India. Well citizens responded very positively to his 5 of his set prequalifiers and payment of tax by indian citizens a decade ago and country revenue levels multiplied over many times in last 10yrs and as well the growth. But he failed to secure the public funds with proper checks and balances as a finance ministers. He amazed wealth for his own and joined hands with........
    • Chinnappan  •  8 months ago
      The Ex-F.M. views are his views. It is not correct. But it wont do any good to the country. If you reduce the Tax Rates periodically and the Tax Percent to the minimum possible, it will give more revenue to the nation by way of more assessees. Further nobody will hide huge amounts as black money in inside and outside of India. Now is the time to think in this line. Overburdening the tax payers will yield the negative result.
    • Rani  •  8 months ago
      Instead of thinking of increasing the tax rates why dont you fellows try taxing people who make more money than an average salaried person and tax them ??

      Ill give you ONE example each from daliy / corporate / political life in India :-

      The panwala in my locality :- makes about Rs. 6 per pan on an average as profit ( dont believe me - just go out and check the ingredient cost - add his overhead proportionately and see ) makes about 2500/- on a weekday and 6000/- on weekends PER DAY - tax paid to govt = ZERO. (barring tax paid to local mafia and police ).

      Corporate example :- reliance - paid NIL income tax for 5 years in patalganga and hazira plants - thanks to govt rules made specially for them.

      The declaration of assets made by the congress and other MPs :- on an average govt spends 8 lakhs per month on each MP per day - why are they not taxed and why do they get away with falsified income and asset statements ???
    • Akashdeep  •  8 months ago
      Quote ---- "I am (was) the Finance Minister who slashed your tax rates. Therefore ... you must be prepared to pay higher tax rates..."

      So he is a KING and we are his subjects or maybe he thinks we as his loyal subjects should be immune to all the wrong doings..... wow Mr. Minister - tussi Gr8 ho ji!!!
    • arun  •  8 months ago
      FOLLOW THE STEPS.
      1.WIDEN THE TAX NET ..Tax those people/class of peple who are not taxed or easily avoid
      paying taxes
      2.KEEP OPTIMUM TAX RATES FOR SALARY CLASS. This class gives the max % of Ta x wrt the income they earn.
      3.CATCH THE BIG TAX EVADERS & PUNISH THEM.

      Its simple. Every complex problem has simple solutions. But execution requires the great character,will power & courage. We Indians lack these qualities. Every Great nation has simply followed the path of doing the things rather than brainstorming with no real commitment. We need to change our defective & obsolete systems, which has become irrelevant in current times.
    • Big boss  •  8 months ago
      TIHAR CLUB IS WAITING FOR YOU. PLEASE GO GO GO GO.
    • Deepak S  •  8 months ago
      He has to be the first person to pay more tax.
    • Rahul  •  8 months ago
      This means Sharad Pawar will the highest tax payer in the country followed by his cabinet colleagues.
    • rohan  •  8 months ago
      Dear Friends greetings...... i read all the comments..... not even a single person has told good of this PC......what a shame for him.
      Mr.PC......plzz take back seat....
    • Vijay r  •  8 months ago
      First make us believe that the money we give as tax are not looted by you and your mates. We are already worried that we are earning for you fools to cheat us.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      Hi Chidambaram ,

      First you pay all money which you robbed on 2G .Declare your black money which related you and your son karthi Chidambaram.

      If all politician declare regularly surely India become richer.
    • pavan  •  8 months ago
      If all Politicians pay tax properly with out scams...no need pay tax by general people
    • bipin  •  8 months ago
      Swiss banks must be very happy after hearing this as More tax collected-- More money in Govt Account-- More bills passed for rural development and removal of poverty-- More scams and scandals -- More money in pockets of netas-- More money in swiss accounts.
    • Viswanathan  •  8 months ago
      Rich must be prepared to pay higher tax, says Chidambaram, But Chidambaram, his wife Nalini and son Kartik Chidambaram need not pay any taxes, since they are exempted. However they can continue to loot the nation and amaze wealth for ten more generations to come. Can he give a genuine statement of the taxes paid by his family for the last three years.