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Centre imposing high taxes on common people, cut taxes for Mitron: Rahul Gandhi

by Nav Jeevan
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Centre imposing high taxes on common people, cut taxes for Mitron: Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi

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  • “Raise taxes on people, cut taxes for Mitron – the ‘natural course’ of action for suit-boot-loot sarkar,” Gandhi said in a tweet, while sharing the graph.
  • The graph showed that in 2010 the revenue collected through tax on corporates was over 40 percent against 24 percent revenue from tax on people.
  • The graph shows that in 2021, the revenue collected from tax on corporates has come down to around 24 percent against around 48 percent from that collected from tax on people.

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NEW DELHI, AUG 21

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday accused the government of imposing high taxes on common people and reducing tax to its “friends”.

Raise taxes on people, cut taxes for Mitron – the ‘natural course' of action for suit-boot-loot sarkar. pic.twitter.com/xl5BKLfvTI

— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) August 21, 2022

Taking to Twitter, he also shows a graph alleging that the government is earning more revenue from taxes on common people and less from corporates due to lower tax.

“Raise taxes on people, cut taxes for Mitron – the ‘natural course’ of action for suit-boot-loot sarkar,” Gandhi said in a tweet, while sharing the graph.

LIVE: Congress Party Briefing by Shri @Ch_AnilKumarINC , @SupriyaShrinate Ji and @LambaAlka Ji at AICC HQ.https://t.co/rXlNatOLGo

— Gujarat Congress (@INCGujarat) August 21, 2022

The graph shared by him gave a comparison of “less tax on people versus more tax on people”, which shows that corporate tax over the years is coming down and tax on people is going up.

The graph also showed that the percentage of revenues collected by the government over the years is higher from people than from corporates.

The graph showed that in 2010 the revenue collected through tax on corporates was over 40 percent against 24 percent revenue from tax on people. The graph shows that in 2021, the revenue collected from tax on corporates has come down to around 24 percent against around 48 percent from that collected from tax on people.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also shared a letter from Rajasthan chief minister opposing the hike in GST on essential items and countered Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s claim that no state had opposed the GST on food items at the GST Council meeting.

“The finance minister has been claiming that in the meetings of the GST Council, the states did not oppose the imposition of GST on food items. This is a letter written to him by the chief minister of Rajasthan on 05.08.2022, which refutes her claims,” Ramesh said while sharing the letter.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had on August 5 written to the finance minister opposing the decision to impose higher GST on food items and urging her to reconsider her decision.

 

 

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