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Go after big fish, PC tells taxmen
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| NEW DELHI: If you are doing well and a bindaas spender, watch out for the taxman. Finance minister P Chidambaram on Monday directed tax officials to go after high income-earners and spenders who were evading tax. He also asked them to recover direct tax . |
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Jul 27, 2004 01:07:04 |
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62 ( -5 -8.06% ) | | Author | Times of India |
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