The NRI commissionerate can act as a depository for the NRIs and PIOs, who can deposit their taxes for next three years, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the Legislative Assembly here today.
"The NRI commissionerate can levy some fees and act as a depository," Parrikar told the House.
He said he was fully aware of the difficulties faced by the NRIs who have to spend their entire stay in Goa running around to pay the annual taxes.
BJP legislator Glenn Ticlo had raised the issue on the floor of the House asking "whether government can take the advance payment of the tax."
Ticlo said that such a system of advance payment would reduce the inconvenience to the tax payer.
He suggested the mechanism to collect taxes in advance for next three years, instead of annually.
Parrikar said that collecting the advance tax for general population is a complicated issue.
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