Tax agriculture income, says NITI Aayog member Debroy
NITI Aayog member Bibek Debroy today made a
strong case for taxing agriculture income, an opinion contrary to the
government's stated position.
NITI Aayog member Bibek Debroy today made a strong case for taxing
agriculture income, an opinion contrary to the government's stated
position.
In addition, the member of the government's top think
tank also suggested that exemptions on personal income tax should be
removed to increase tax base from the current about 37 million in the
country of 1.3 billion of people.
"On expanding the base on the
personal income tax side, other than elimination of exemptions, is to
also tax rural sector, including agriculture income above certain
threshold," Debroy said in a press conference.
Taxing agriculture income is a politically sensitive issue and successive governments have refrained from doing so.
As
recent at March 22, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had assured
Parliament: "Agriculture income is not taxed and will not be taxed"
When
asked what should be the threshold of imposing income tax on rural
sector, Debroy said it could be decided after taking into account the
average income of either three years or five years.
"I don't
believe in artificial distinction of rural and urban, so whatever is the
threshold on personal income side on urban side, should be the exactly
same on rural side.
"At best what I can do because it is an
agriculture income, instead of using agriculture income for one
particular year, what I could do is I average it over three-year period
or may over five years period as agriculture income is subject to annual
fluctuations, barring that threshold should be the same," said Debroy, a
noted economist.
NITI Aayog had called reporters for briefing on its three-year draft action agenda for accelerating the economy
NITI
Aayog Vice-Chairman Arvind Panagariya, who was present at the press
conference, however refrained from answering questions on taxation of
agriculture income.
In May 2016, the Prime Minister's Office had
advised the NITI Aayog to prepare documents on 15-Year Vision,
Seven-Year Strategy and Three-Year Action Agenda.
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