Exclusive Conversation With Revenue Secretary Tarun Bajaj Ahead Of Budget 2023
Next year's budget, the last full budget before the general elections in 2024, could be the harbinger of big tax reforms. In an exclusive interview with Business Today TV Managing Editor Siddharth Zarabi, the Union Revenue Secretary Tarun Bajaj has hinted at changes in income tax and capital gains tax rules. He talks of the government looking at having uniform rules for indexation and various asset classes. The Revenue Secretary also stressed on the fact there should be no scope for arbitrage in taxes. Also, listen to the veteran finance ministry officer talk about the need for changes in personal income tax and the improvement which can be brought to the GST regime.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
BMC presents annual budget of over Rs 50,000 cr
Dailymotion
-
Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast on meeting BTS, fan moment with Justin Bieber & impact of Kpop
Zoom
-
Google employees stage protests over job cut, labour conditions
The Times of India
-
Twitter Replaces Its Free API With a Paid Tier
COVER News India
-
Crypto Hacks Stole Record $3.8 Billion in 2022, Report Finds
COVER News India
-
Stock Markets Rally as Meta Leads Tech Comeback
COVER News India
-
Budget 2023 has a number of sops for middle-income and HNIs, says Mythili Bhusnurmath
The Economic Times
-
Why India is important to Google
India Today -
Google is a challenger to Amazon and Microsoft in the cloud
India Today -
Ground Report- Know Everything About Hindenburg Research, Attacker Of The Adani Empire
India Today -
Budget 2023: Why Old Tax Regime Is Better Than The Revised New Tax Regime?
India Today -
How Will Cancellation Of The 20,000-Crore-Rupee FPO Impact The Plans Of Adani Enterprises?
India Today -
How Long Will The Adani Bear Hug Last?
India Today -
Punxsutawney Phil Predicts 6 More Weeks of Winter
COVER News India
-
Federal Reserve Poised to Announce Latest Interest Rate Hikes Despite Slowing Inflation
COVER News India
-
Panel Of BTTV Experts Decode The Carnage In The Adani Stocks
India Today