MUMBAI: Consulting firm EY<\/a> has suggested to do away with various surcharges which are currently levied by the government on corporates over and above the 30 per cent corporate tax in the forthcoming Budget.
\n
\nThe idea is to allow corporates to go for more capex and thus benefit the country's economy.
\n
Moreover, EY has advocated for doing away with
retrospective tax<\/a> amendment, particularly in connection with the British telecom major Vodafone.
\n
\n\"Corporate tax, which is currently at 34 per cent including various surcharges, must be made free from any surcharge. If this happens, the corporate tax will obviously come down to 30 per cent.
\n
\n\"It will put more money in the hands of corporates and hopefully, they will be deploying it for capex and thus, in either way it will be beneficial,\" EY Partner and National Tax Leader Sudhir Kapadia told here today.
\n
\nThe department has issued telecom giant Vodafone a reminder for what it claims to be Rs 14,200-crore capital gains tax dues, and has threatened to seize assets on non payment.
\n
\n\"As far as the pending legacy matter of Vodafone case is concerned, it would be good if the government comes out with a bold step by burying the hatchet once for all, which was created by the previous governments at the Centre, by removing the retrospective tax amendment,\" he said.
\n
\n\"The previous government was unable to collect the tax from the company in past. Hence, the present government at the Centre will not lose anything if it does away with any kind of retrospective tax amendment. But the positive impact which it will create will be far greater,\" he said.
\n
\nEven as the government is looking to have broader consensus on important bills like GST, EY has advised the Modi government to start talking to non-Congress regional parties on GST issue.
\n
\n\"I would expect the government (to) start talking to non-Congress regional parties, as they are the ones which are likely to benefit the most whenever GST is implemented in future,\" he added.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51129524,"title":"Telecoms giant MTN pays USD 250 mn in Nigeria fine dispute","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/telecoms-giant-mtn-pays-usd-250-mn-in-nigeria-fine-dispute\/51129524","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51129631,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Budget 2016: Do away with corporate tax surcharges, retrospective tax, says EY","synopsis":"EY has advocated for doing away with retrospective tax amendment, particularly in connection with the British telecom major Vodafone.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-do-away-with-corporate-tax-surcharges-retrospective-tax-says-ey","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-02-25 00:02:30","lastupd":"2016-02-25 00:05:54","breadcrumbTags":["industry","EY","retrospective tax","Budget 2016","Budget2016","corporate tax surcharges"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-do-away-with-corporate-tax-surcharges-retrospective-tax-says-ey"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-02-25" data-index="article_1">

2016年预算:废除公司税附加费,回顾税,莎莉说

是主张废除回顾税收修正案,特别是与英国电信主要沃达丰。

  • 2016年2月25日更新12:05坚持

孟买:咨询公司莎莉建议废除各种附加费目前政府对企业征收超过30%的企业所得税在即将到来的预算。

这个想法是为了让企业更多的资本支出,因此这个国家的经济中获益。

此外,迪士尼主张废除回顾税修正案,特别是与英国电信主要沃达丰。

“企业所得税目前为34%,包括各种附加费,必须不受任何附加费。如果发生这种情况,企业所得税将明显下降至30%。

“这将把更多的钱在公司希望他们将部署了资本支出,因此,无论哪种方式将是有益的,”莎莉伙伴和国家税务领袖Sudhir Kapadia告诉今天。

国务院已经发布了电信巨头沃达丰提醒,自称是价值14200卢比的资本利得税税,并威胁要没收资产不付款。

“据沃达丰案例的悬而未决的遗留问题而言,这将是好的,如果政府推出一次大胆的一步埋葬短柄小斧,它是由以前的政府中心,通过移除回顾税收修正案,”他说。

“上届政府无法收集税从该公司在过去的。因此,目前政府中心不会失去任何东西如果真的带走任何一种回顾税收修正案。但它将创建的积极影响将会更大,”他说。

尽管政府正寻求更广泛的共识销售税等重要法案,按照建议修改政府开始与股势力中的地方政党销售税的问题。

“我希望政府股势力中的()开始与地方政党,因为它们可能受益的最只要销售税是实现未来,”他补充道。

  • 发布于2016年2月25日上午12:02坚持
是第一个发表评论。
现在评论

加入2 m +行业专业人士的社区

订阅我们的通讯最新见解与分析。乐动扑克

下载ETTelec乐动娱乐招聘om应用

  • 得到实时更新
  • 保存您最喜爱的文章
扫描下载应用程序

MUMBAI: Consulting firm EY<\/a> has suggested to do away with various surcharges which are currently levied by the government on corporates over and above the 30 per cent corporate tax in the forthcoming Budget.
\n
\nThe idea is to allow corporates to go for more capex and thus benefit the country's economy.
\n
Moreover, EY has advocated for doing away with
retrospective tax<\/a> amendment, particularly in connection with the British telecom major Vodafone.
\n
\n\"Corporate tax, which is currently at 34 per cent including various surcharges, must be made free from any surcharge. If this happens, the corporate tax will obviously come down to 30 per cent.
\n
\n\"It will put more money in the hands of corporates and hopefully, they will be deploying it for capex and thus, in either way it will be beneficial,\" EY Partner and National Tax Leader Sudhir Kapadia told here today.
\n
\nThe department has issued telecom giant Vodafone a reminder for what it claims to be Rs 14,200-crore capital gains tax dues, and has threatened to seize assets on non payment.
\n
\n\"As far as the pending legacy matter of Vodafone case is concerned, it would be good if the government comes out with a bold step by burying the hatchet once for all, which was created by the previous governments at the Centre, by removing the retrospective tax amendment,\" he said.
\n
\n\"The previous government was unable to collect the tax from the company in past. Hence, the present government at the Centre will not lose anything if it does away with any kind of retrospective tax amendment. But the positive impact which it will create will be far greater,\" he said.
\n
\nEven as the government is looking to have broader consensus on important bills like GST, EY has advised the Modi government to start talking to non-Congress regional parties on GST issue.
\n
\n\"I would expect the government (to) start talking to non-Congress regional parties, as they are the ones which are likely to benefit the most whenever GST is implemented in future,\" he added.\n\n<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":51129524,"title":"Telecoms giant MTN pays USD 250 mn in Nigeria fine dispute","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/telecoms-giant-mtn-pays-usd-250-mn-in-nigeria-fine-dispute\/51129524","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":51129631,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Budget 2016: Do away with corporate tax surcharges, retrospective tax, says EY","synopsis":"EY has advocated for doing away with retrospective tax amendment, particularly in connection with the British telecom major Vodafone.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-do-away-with-corporate-tax-surcharges-retrospective-tax-says-ey","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-02-25 00:02:30","lastupd":"2016-02-25 00:05:54","breadcrumbTags":["industry","EY","retrospective tax","Budget 2016","Budget2016","corporate tax surcharges"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/budget-2016-do-away-with-corporate-tax-surcharges-retrospective-tax-says-ey"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/budget-2016-do-away-with-corporate-tax-surcharges-retrospective-tax-says-ey/51129631">