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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: ratan lal who wrote (5918)8/26/1999 9:03:00 PM
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Where did Rs 35 billion go, when Pakistan did not send one soldier to Kargil. Pakistan claimed that it provided only moral support to Mujahideen
Excerpt from Dawn
Apart from the fact that the Kargil episode is said to have claimed an expenditure of Rs 35 billion, all outside budgetary allocations, supplementary demands for grants will soon start pouring into the
finance ministry in view of the latest bout of price increases

Tax laws: The People pay and the rulers evade taxes. Here the pak. Govt is one step ahead of the Indian counterpart. Neat idea. Jayalalitha, What do you have to say?
Excerpt from Dawn
The tax culture that the prime minister speaks of and wants to be fostered is best promoted by the example of the rulers. The impression persists that the makers of tax laws themselves evade taxes: either they do not meet their tax liabilities at all or pay very little. Escape routes for the evaders are the numerous money laundering schemes and immunities granted by the rulers from time to time. Tax culture will receive a big boost if the CBR makes the amounts of direct taxes paid by all parliamentarians, central and
provincial, public before the end of each financial year and abolishes all the schemes that facilitate evasion. That would create the necessary compulsion for the die-hard recalcitrants to meet their obligations.
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