Corporate tax avoidance cost India over Rs 2.6 lakh crore in 2013, Oxfam says
Corporate tax avoidance cost India over Rs 2.6 lakh crore in 2013, Oxfam says
Oxfam India says that India lost $41.17 billion (Rs 2,62,900 crore) from tax avoidance by corporates in 2013 alone.
Oxfam has released a hard-hitting film to bring home the human impact of tax-dodging by multinational companies in poor countries, it said, adding, "If ‘corporate tax avoidance’ could be checked, government of India could have collected additional 2.34% of GDP or Rs 2,62,900 crore in 2013-14. This amount is more than sufficient to achieve 3 per cent of GDP on health and also to achieve universal health coverage."
Poor countries are twice as dependent as rich countries on corporate tax revenue as a proportion of the money they have available for healthcare expenditure. There is evidence to show that when poor countries increase their tax revenue – in particular from corporate and income tax – they spend more on healthcare, leading to healthier populations, it said.
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