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Direct Taxpayer Count To Double When NDA Government Completes Term: Jaitley

Jaitley attributed the increase in number of direct taxpayers to initiatives like anti-black money measures, use of technology. 

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley addresses the media at North Block, in New Delhi. (PTI) 
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley addresses the media at North Block, in New Delhi. (PTI) 

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said that the number of direct taxpayers is expected to double to 7.6 crore during the five-year term of the present government on account of various initiatives like rationalisation of tax structure, lowering of rates and anti-black money measures.

The number of direct taxpayers was 3.8 crore when the Modi-led government took office in May 2014.

If we look at the functioning of the direct tax department, various factors like strict compliance, rationalisation of tax structure, lowering the lowest slab, and the result of that has been that we are finding 15-20 percent gradual increase in the tax collections every year.
Arun Jaitley, Union Finance Minister. 

Jaitley made the claims while delivering the valedictory address at the 29th Conference of Accountants General in New Delhi, organised by the Comptroller and Auditor General.

"Four years ago, when we assumed office the total number of people who filed tax returns in India was 3.80 crore,” he said. “It's already 6.86 crore last year, which is the fourth year. At the end of fifth year, I do hope it will be something close to 7.6 crore or 7.5 crore, which means that in five years we would have doubled the number of people filing tax returns in India."

He attributed the increase in the number of direct taxpayers to initiatives of the government like anti-black money measures, formalisation of economy, use of technology and ability to detect transactions.

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