FinMin will resolve uncertainty over GAAR very quickly: Montek
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FinMin will resolve uncertainty over GAAR very quickly: Montek

Last Updated: Sunday, July 01, 2012, 17:44
 
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New Delhi: The Finance Ministry under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will very quickly "resolve" uncertainty among investors caused by anti-tax avoidance rules which were unveiled in the Budget, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said Sunday.

"As soon as Budget was presented, it was clear that General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) is going to create problem," he said in an interview on a leading news channel.

However, he said, the Finance Ministry, now under the Prime Minister, "will resolve uncertainty among investors".

When asked if former Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee was a problem, he said, "No, I think this is something we don't want to be carried away ... Newspapers are always trying to put one minister against another.

"The Art of taxation is difficult ... You have to give credit to the previous Finance Minister, after all he postponed the application of GAAR".

He said that GAAR is a larger issue and it "caused lots of uncertainties among investors ... The government actually recognised that by postponing implementation of GAAR".

Referring to the Finance Ministry's draft guidelines on GAAR provisions, he said they have taken care of some of the problems.

"I think the government should look carefully at informed opinion and informed comments on whether these rules take care of all the problems that are creating difficulty and then address them," he added.

On retrospective tax amendments, the Deputy Chairman said he does not think it was introduced because of Vodafone tax issue.

"It is possible that high profile attention Vodafone got complicated everything else. I am talking about all the other things," he said adding the issue of Vodafone tax will have to be handled by the Finance Ministry.

Replying to questions on economic expansion, he said India is likely to clock a GDP growth rate of 6.5-7 percent this fiscal. Earlier, the government had forecast the growth rate of around 7.6 percent.

On economic growth, Ahluwalia said they should happen, but they should not be seen as reasons behind economic slowdown as the country had posted over 9 percent GDP growth in their absence. He said he was for FDI in multi-brand retail sector and liberalisation of the foreign investment norms in the civil aviation sector also.

He also pitched for diesel prices should be aligned with the global rates.

On Current Account Deficit (CAD) which touched the highest level of 4.2 percent of GDP in 2011-12, Ahluwalia said it would be less than the previous year.

He also did not appear particularly worried by the apprehensions that the 5.1 percent fiscal deficit target for 2012-13 would not be achieved as GDP is likely to slow down.

PTI

First Published: Sunday, July 01, 2012, 17:44

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S Montek Singh Ahulwali has quoted that it is difficult to achieve the projected target of 76 Growth As his vision is of achieving 6 to 7 percent As now the economist Prime Minister S Manmohan Singh has taken over the Finance Ministry , Hope that the Prime Minister may try his best to achieve even though the Global is witnessing Economic Slow Down -RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU -JALANDHAR CITY .PUNJAB
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