"I think the government has sent all right messages as far as consistency, predictability and clarity of tax policy is concerned.
"It (government) has not appealed against Vodafone (tax) case, which very few government would have done. And I see the tax department far more friendlier than it was in the past," said the Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) Amitabh Kant during a session at India Today Conclave here.
In January, the government had said that it would not appeal against a Bombay High Court ruling that Vodafone was not liable to pay tax demand of Rs 3,200 crore in a transfer pricing case.
The decision of not filing an appeal in the Vodafone case was taken at the highest level following advice by Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi.
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The tax authority had issued a show cause notice to Vodafone India on January 17, 2014 and later passed an order asking it to pay additional Rs 3,200-crore tax for allegedly undervaluing the shares of its Pune BPO.
In its ruling, the Bombay High Court had said "in our opinion there is no taxable income on share premium received on the issue of shares."
Kant said it is important that India grows at a rapid rate and it is very important that government makes this country a very easy place to do business.
"In last 7-8 months we have scrapped a number of process, licencing rules, paperwork and other rules. We have integrated and converged several departments.
India today is one of the most open economies of the world as far as the FDI is concerned. In last 8-9 months FDI has grown about 36-37 per cent, he said further.
"India needs a very stable policy of land acquisition. You can blame this government for everything, but you can't blame it at all for being intimidating. We have taken some very bold measures, we have even taken ordinances route. I think it has taken all the right moves, you just need to sustain it over a long time," Kant said.