Is it fair to spare political parties from income tax investigation?
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ARNAB said:
9 years ago
No, it's not fair at all because common people have a right to know about the political party because we elect them for the sake of our country. So we should know that if they are doing any bad work or involved in corruption are they having a black money or not because it is the matter of our motherland we can not afford wrong people to take the charge of our country's development.
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Humani said:
8 years ago
No according to me, As my opinion, this is not fair to spare political parties from income tax investigation because becoming a good nation in any way as an educational purposes, as smartness purposes, as digitally whenever need to each one equal. It really needs to becoming a developed countries.
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Rajendra Choudhary said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, the rules and regulations are same for every person. Some time ago I read in news paper if the income tax department will make top list of black money holder 75% above people will come in that list. So investigation should be done for the all the political parties without any interfaces. Without doing this we can't remove problem of black money.
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Rabi said:
8 years ago
No, it's not fare. Because according to a research more than 33cr money invested in 2014 Lok sabha election. If this news is true then from where the huge money comes from to the political parties?
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RAZHA said:
9 years ago
Hi,
Question is good, but it depends on government that they want to disclose their source of funds or not.
That requires take decision beyond political will.
Question is good, but it depends on government that they want to disclose their source of funds or not.
That requires take decision beyond political will.
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YASHWANTH said:
9 years ago
No, It won't be fair at all. In law point of view, no one can get exception even those who formulate the law. If the department has reasonable cause to believe it can proceed further without looking whoever on the other side.
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