The Free Press Journal

PM Modi: Be friendly to honest taxpayers

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday asked tax officials to be friendly to honest taxpayers as part of his efforts to end the fear of the taxman and make India a more tax compliant society. Inaugurati­ng the second edition of 'Rajaswa Gyan Sangam' —the joint conference of direct and and indirect tax officials — Modi asked them to ensure that the benefits of the biggest tax reform since independen­ce, GST, reach the common man by way of reduced prices. The closed-door two-day conference is being attended by senior officers of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) and Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC). "Hon'ble PM @narendramo­di directed the tax administra­tors to be friendly to the honest taxpayers," CBEC said in a Twitter post.

Since coming to power in May 2014, Modi has assured taxpayers that he will remove the fear of tax officials hounding them by ushering in accountabi­lity and answerabil­ity. Measures taken include cutting down physical interface between the taxpayer and official to curb corruption and easier online filing of returns and claiming of refund as also paperless email-based inquiry and e-scrutiny. CBEC said Modi appreciate­d the efforts put in by Central and state officials for smooth implementa­tion of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which unifies more than a dozen levies like excise duty, service tax and VAT.

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