India committed to further improving tax regime: PM

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Bangkok: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Aditya Birla Group, in Bangkok, Thailand on Nov 3, 2019.

Bangkok/New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the NDA government is committed to further improve the tax regime in the country after the government decided to cut the corporate tax rates earlier.

Speaking at the Aditya Birla Group Golden Jubilee Celebrations, Modi said, “we are committed to further improving it even more.”

Modi further said: “we are now starting faceless tax assessment so that there is no scope for discretion or harassment”.

“Our GST has fulfilled the dream of economic integration of India. We want to work towards making it even more people friendly. All of what I have said just now makes India one of the world’s most attractive economies for investment,” Modi added.

“Ease of Doing Business is rising and so is ‘Ease of Living.’ FDI is rising. Our Forest Cover is rising. The number of patents and trademarks are rising. Productivity and efficiency are rising. Pace of infrastructure creation is rising,” Modi said according to an official statement.

On the tax regime, he said that the number of taxes and tax rates are falling in the country.