Urging the government to simplify tax administration, he said: "A lot more needs to be done especially on the tax side. Tax is becoming a challenge. Ministries, bureaucrats are still not easing out...In terms of tax administration and making it more simpler."
A lot more needs to be done, Kanoria told PTI.
"(It is) the mindset change of bureaucrats of having trust in business. There is a complete trust deficit," he said.
The government, on the other hand, defended its decision saying that the step is a routine exercise.
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"To my mind, what we are seeing now in the December results of banks is only a curtain raiser. We will see a lot more in March (quarter results)," he said.
On whether he was in favour of change in criteria for classifying loans as NPAs, the Assocham President said: "Absolutely. At this juncture when there is a systemic problem you need to look at how to assess that and bankers will have to differentiate between genuine problems and people who have done it in a wrong manner."
Kanoria said he met RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley recently to share his concerns on the bad loans of lenders.
Earlier this week, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said he was not in favour of stretching norms for non-performing assets (NPAs) or bad loans as investors will not get the true state of balance sheets.
He said it is useful to keep the NPA norms constant and by changing the definition of bad loans will only "dilute and obscure account".
Asked whether this approach of wanting the banks to clean up was about the government washing its hands off, Kanoria replied: "Absolutely. That is what my concern is."