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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday rendered a clarification on his Valedictory Address at the passing out of the 67th Batch of IRS at the Founding Day of National Academy of Customs Excise and Narcotics (NACIN) in Faridabad, alleging that he was misquoted by a \'section of the media\'.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday rendered a clarification on his Valedictory Address at the passing out of the 67th Batch of IRS at the Founding Day of National Academy of Customs Excise and Narcotics (NACIN) in Faridabad, alleging that he was misquoted by a 'section of the media'.
"My exact comment "People have a right to demand development & duty to pay taxes", has been misquoted," he tweeted.Earlier on Sunday, Jaitley opined that "revenue is the lifeline of governance", and would help in taking India from a developing to developed economy.
"In a society which did not conventionally mind being a non-tax complaint one, people are realising the virtues of compliance which comes with passage of time. This is the reason for tax integration. Once change is established, we will have scope and space for improvement. And once we become revenue neutral, we need to think of better reforms," he said.
Urging tax compliance, the Union Minister stated that there are no grey areas in taxation, adding that tax officers need to be firm and fair to ensure that those liable to pay are complying, and those not falling within the bracket are not unnecessarily burdened.
"India is going through indirect taxation at a time when the economy is growing. Direct tax is paid by the more affluent sections, while indirect tax is a burden on all. This is why, in our fiscal policy, we try to make sure that basic commodities are least taxed," he said.
My speech at Passing-out of 67th Batch of IRS at #NACIN Faridabad has been misreported in a section of media. (1/4)
— Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) October 2, 2017
Comments which I never made have been attributed to me. (2/4)
— Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) October 2, 2017
My exact comment "People have a right to demand development & duty to pay taxes", has been misquoted. (3/4)
— Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) October 2, 2017
My exact comment "People have a right to demand development & duty to pay taxes", has been misquoted. (3/4)
— Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) October 2, 2017
Full recording of my speech at NACIN, Faridabad is here, https://t.co/9tsbe39pzw (4/4)
— Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) October 2, 2017
Lauding the passing out batch of officers and the NACIN for its commitment in introspecting and perfecting the system, Jaitley stated that civil services, which was once considered elite, has now seen massive social and geographical spread and has radically changed to become a mirror of the Indian society.
Further, Jaitley said the connect to the roots is far greater, and the last two years provided an opportunity to the officers to have a closer look at the country and assess the real situation of the society. This, he said, lead to socio-economic expansion of the service.
Advising the outgoing batch, Jaitley said they must maintain proper conduct and credibility, and ensure fairness in all orders with a thorough approach.
"You are at the threshold of a new career. There are multiple paths available. Some can take you off track, while some can ensure stability. Undoubtedly, the latter is the more difficult one to choose. However, it is the more stable and credible path, and more likely to render success," he said.
"Your peers and seniors can be your best judge. When in doubt, comply with the rule book. Standards of fairness and compliance must be the highest. You do not have to invite fear for this. The distinction is very subtle, but exists. You must all endeavor to come out with flying colours," concluded Jaitley.
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