As much as Rs 65,250 crore of undisclosed assets were brought to light during the 4-month one-time compliance window ending September 30, yielding the government Rs 29,362 crore in taxes, half of it in the current fiscal.
In contrast, India's biggest auction of telecom spectrum ended last week with a whimper attracting just Rs 65,789 crore in bids as against a potential of Rs 5.6 lakh crore. The yield to the government will be Rs 37,000 crore this fiscal.
"I am sure eventually managing the fiscal is not going to be difficult. In any case, this year and next year the tax paid out of the IDS (Income Disclosure Scheme) itself gives me a reasonable amount of cushioning," he told CNBC TV18.
Jaitley said the BJP-led government has in the last two- and-half years taken steps to curb black money and the first decision it took after assuming office was to constitute the Special Investigating Team (SIT).
"After all, payment of taxes is necessary if we are to eliminate poverty. Payment of taxes is necessary if rural India is to develop. These are all made for a positive national purpose," he said.
He said every person who evades taxes is not discharging his national obligation.
On the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Jaitley said the
target date for rollout of the new indirect tax regime is April 1.
On October 18-20, the GST Council will meet to discuss "possible (tax) rates and bands", he said.
Jaitley said the disinvestment proceeds this year, after including into account share buybacks by PSUs, will probably "achieve a much higher disinvestment figure than ever in history".
On stressed assets with banks, he said the lenders have identified the NPAs, laws have been changed by the government and Parliament, policies have been changed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) even to transfer management, to transfer ownerships.
"I think the last stage remains that a few test cases, there will have to be transfer of ownership even if it is a compulsive transfer of ownership for which you need a buyer standing in front of you. I think that is the challenge before the banks at the moment. I am sure some cases will happen that way," he said.
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