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Easier to file tax returns in India than in US: Rajan

ByPTI, New Delhi
May 14, 2016 08:52 AM IST

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday said he finds it easier to file his tax returns in India, as compared to in the US.

RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday said he finds it easier to file his tax returns in India, as compared to in the US.

Rajan asserted that developed nations must do their part in tackling the problem of corruption as money taken out illegally from developing countries often find its way to places like London.
Rajan asserted that developed nations must do their part in tackling the problem of corruption as money taken out illegally from developing countries often find its way to places like London.

He also asserted that developed nations must do their part in tackling the problem of corruption as money taken out illegally from developing countries often find its way to places like London.

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Replying to a question on whether corruption in India remained a big issue, the outspoken central banker said, “It is an important tax on the system which impedes good decision making and impedes economic growth”.

Stating that it has come down significantly in India, Rajan gave examples of railway ticketing and the tax department.

“I think technology helps. As for example, we moved to automated railway ticketing, the corruption there has come down substantially and the touts no longer squeeze all the supply and sell them separately. Income tax has been automated.

“You don’t have to go to the income tax inspector to get your money back. I find it easier to file income tax in India than filing my US income tax,” he said to the amusement of many present during a discussion at the Chicago Booth School of Business here.

Rajan said there is a very strong upsurge against corruption in India.

“We have sort of a free press, which tries to unearth some of these instances. We have a public which is fed up with petty corruption. I think the government has taken a number of steps to increase transparency in contracts, in allocations.

“This has been a process of the last few years and I think we are in a much better place than we used to be. So the grand-level corruption has diminished somewhat. Has the corruption been extinguished? Absolutely not. There is a lot of work that needs to be done,” he added.

He was asked about the controversy over the UK Prime Minister David Cameron being caught on camera telling the Queen that the anti-corruption summit here would see “leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries coming to Britain”.

Rajan replied, “I don’t think it is necessarily cultural, there are certain aspects of what one might call corruption in one culture which is not seen as corruption in another. But this idea of ‘I will do the wrong project if you pay me enough money’, is not something any society will welcome as an appropriate behaviour.”

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