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Tax, STT and Windfall tax.

The only thing certain about Tax is, it is always taxing. 


India abolished LTCG(Long Term Capital Gains) tax some years back while STT(Securities Transaction Tax) was introduced. After few years Arun Jaitley,the then FM at the Central Govt, thought it fit to reintroduce LTCG Tax from Fy 18-19, with an exemption if STT had been paid on the transaction. Now many Economists have recommended for abolition of LTCG tax showing the distortion it brings in transactions involving Digital Gold, unlisted shares and the black money generation it encourages in all and sundry especially in Real estate transactions.

The arguments against LTCG Tax are strong and valid. The vagueness it brings in matters of valuation brings lot of confusion and uncertainty giving the incentive to hide part of the consideration received. What demo wanted to flush out, LTCG Tax has encouraged inadvertently. It has sent wrong signals across the economy.

What is the remedy then. One simple alternative is to bring Transaction Tax similar to STT as Gold Transaction Tax and Real Estate Transaction Tax.

Recently Mohandas Pai, on LTCG Tax wrote a column in FE correctly stating that LTCG Tax is anathema to simpler taxation philosophy since it creates a mindset of evasion among tax payers.He has called for abolition of LTCG tax forthwith by rightly pointing out few perverse taxing rates especially with ref. to LTCG tax rates on the sale of unlisted shares.

Once LTCG Tax is abolished  Central Govt may want another avenue for Tax revenue and for that I would recommend Gold Transaction Tax and Real Estate Transaction Tax on the same lines that of STT. These Taxes will be much simpler to comprehend and easier to comply with. Even administering it by IT dept will be easier.

Now there is a clamor for a Windfall tax from the stock exchange transactions, as people who dabble in Stock exchanges are generally from well off sections of the society. When the whole nation is battling pandemic induced economic woes, it is quite natural to expect the group of well-heeled rich to contribute something extra by way of tax to the country's cause in fighting this economic downturn. But this windfall tax must be a one-time tax or it can be a temporary increase in STT for 2/3 years.

My preference would be for a temporary increase in STT for 2/3 years.



RBI monetary policy and the state of the Indian economy

 RBI's recent Monetary Policy announcement after MPC considered the latest economic factors, CPI etc , came out with no repo rate cut. Primarily because CPI is elevated and at an uncomfortable level as far as RBI is concerned.since the mandated and stated objective of RBI is now inflation control, RBI has decided to hold the rate this time despite the economic slowdown calling for a steep rate cut.RBI also mentioned that this year would see real GDP contraction after more than four decades, but still decided to save the powder for a more rainy day or for a day when the bang will be worth its buck.


India is facing rising prices also esp. food prices, fuel prices and therefore is experiencing a cost push inflation. There is a school of economists who say the inflation is fueled by easy liquidity floating in the economy and the stock exchange boom , gold price rise all indicate to easy money into areas where some quick money can be made.Even RBI is predicting a rise in inflation levels in Q2 but has refrained from an inflation forecast.

Gold price,as Ruchir Sharma in today's TOI blog(link )puts it, rises due to uptick in demand whenever interest rate is lower than the inflation rate. But Gold being a safe haven investment booms when the rest of the economy sees more volatility elsewhere esp. in stable investments. There is a rush of outflow from equity MFs in July but is it going to Debt MFs or to stock market or to gold  is anybody's guess.But there is greater desperation driving up buying Gold rather than preference as an investment.

All this paint a confusing story but with tinges of liquidity bulge which may become an inflation down the road, unless the productive resources are used for assets and jobs creation. But the silverlinings are shallow oil prices, decent monsoon, burgeoning foreign exchange reserves and surplus in current account balance. So, cost push factors in inflation are slightly mitigated in the near to short term.

CII 's recent 111th Business Outlook survey,July 2020, which was released last month revealed that out of three indeces Current situation index, Expectation index, Business confidence index, the Current Situation Index of Q1 of Fy 20-21 is similar to the levels of Q4 of Fy 19-20! Only the Expectations and Business Confidence levels in the economy have deteriorated during Q1 of Fy 20-21 as compared to earlier quarter.

Dr.Manmohan Singh in his BBC interview has also clearly said that this human crisis created by the pandemic calls for greater spending and greater borrowings by the GOI, even upto another 10% of GDP for tackling health, military and economic challenges of the country. His wise words would be worthy of listening now.(link)

But this borrowing must have a clear exit clause linking it to FRBM Act requirement of glided fiscal deficit path to 3% of GDP eventually in the short to medium term of 3/4 years. Only this can bring back investors into the country. Otherwise Fiscal profligacy is the scourge of the growing economies like India.

There are no simple answers but quick actions,as outlined by PM in his speech on the occasion of  Ram janmasthan Temple laying foundation,have to be taken by the Govt. Quoting from Kamba Ramayana he said "காலம் தாழ ஈண்டு இனும் இருத்தி போலாம்" என்றான் இராமன்" which essentially means we should not procrastinate taking actions to rectify the situation. A well focused fiscal stimulus, vaccine or no vaccine, is an urgent imperative.






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