New Delhi: RSS Affiliate Swadeshi Jagaran Manch (SJM) Co.
National Convener Ashwini Mahajan and BJP Leader Vijay Chautshaiwa on Friday has heated up the argument for government bills to attract retrospective taxation after the first to make a strong statement of law.
“So, do you demand a total ban on FDI?” Questioning Chauthaicale in response to Tweet Mahajan, said, “It is true that under pressure from the international arbitration, the government has no choice, but the title must relieve the thieves – Thousands of Crores Rupees lose the government and the public.
Examples of good losses from foreign investment.
“Mahajan hit again through another tweet, asking,” Sir Ji, read Tweet.
Is it a crime to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of a policy? “For this Head of Foreign Affairs BJP Chautshaiwere again responded,” All who are not criminals may not be in interest Larger national, a point that you repeatedly failed to admit.
” In an effort to attract all retrospective taxation demands on companies such as Cairn Energy and Vodafone, the government on Thursday introduced bills at Lok Sabha.
The government also said that the refund of all money will be made previously collected to enforce the retribution.
‘The Tax Act (Amendment) of Bill, 2021’ was introduced by Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman at Lok Sabha who was looking for withdrawal of taxes that were made using the 2012 retrospective law to take advantage of indirect Indian asset transfers.
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