"As a first ever-step by chartered accountants we want to put a economic road map for the new government," central council member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Anuj Goyal told reporters here.
Suggesting simpler tax laws, Goyal said the present regime is complicated and includes huge compliance costs for the people.
"Presently, compliance costs for paying taxes is a lot and we want only limited number of taxes in the country and that people who can bear the burden of the taxes should only be taxed," he said.
Looking to play a greater role in the nation building process, chartered accountants will suggest a road map that will help the new government - to be elected in May following the general elections - frame policies for economic growth.
"We want to approach the policies concerning the economy through a clean slate method. We want to look at things afresh and not just bring in amendments to the existing laws as that does not serve the purpose," Goyal said.
The draft paper will be deliberated upon by the ICAI council, which will then come out with a road map.
"As soon as the new government comes to power the document will be presented to them giving them insight on what the new economic policies should be," Goyal said.
He also said that government schemes such as the employment guarantee programme NREGA should be audited "to account for every penny that flows into such schemes".
The institute will hold a national summit here tomorrow on 'India Economy: Way Forward for the Members & Students of ICAI' here tomorrow. Yoga guru Ramdev and BJP member Piyush Goyal, among others, are expected to participate in the event.
