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Prez refuses to join debate on proposed changes in tax policy

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Press Trust of India Tirumala (AP)
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

"No, no ... The policies are to be formulated by government. Even now government is formulating policies, whatever they'll consider appropriate, they'll do so," he told reporters here in reply to a question.

Mukherjee's remarks came against the backdrop of the controversial measures he had introduced in this year's budget that had come under attack from domestic and foreign investors.

He was asked about some changes in the retrospective tax provisions and General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) being considered by new Finance Minister P Chidambaram.

Mukherjee as Finance Minister had got the income tax provisions amended to enable tax authorities to issue notice to Vodafone for realisation of tax arrears.

Asked about his speech at the Madras Chamber of Commerce yesterday against spreading prophecies of doom, the President said there were difficulties in certain areas and the country was facing problem from fall from high growth rate to low growth rate, current account deficit and lack of improvement in investment climate. Domestic savings have also gone down slightly and there was need to induct positivities.

"We have to encourage positivity and from there we have to improve our positions. Difficulties will be there. Difficult external factors like international commodity prices like crude and petroleum prices will be there."

"On the main theme, so I told them please instill confidence in yourself and your industry. When we are in difficulties, confidence will help us, and not lack of confidence or negative sentiments," Mukherjee said. (More)

  

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First Published: Sep 09 2012 | 1:45 PM IST

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