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CAG report

The Comptroller and Auditor General' report to Parliament points to a loss of Rs 3,500 crore due to under-assessment of direct taxes.

Instead of taking measures to recover this large amount legitimately due to the Government, the Finance Ministry appears pre-occupied with levying new taxes.

Responsibility should be fixed on the officers responsible for this lapse and penal action taken.

C. V. K. Moorthy

Bangalore

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