PM Modi Denies Reports of New Tax on Foreign Travel
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- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vehemently denied media reports suggesting the government is considering a new tax, cess, or surcharge on foreign travel.
- He stated there is no truth to these claims, emphasizing the government's commitment to ease of doing business and living.
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Media reports, citing unnamed sources and circulating on social media, suggested that the Indian government was considering imposing a temporary tax, cess, or surcharge on foreign travel. This was reportedly to offset fiscal pressures arising from geopolitical tensions and higher crude oil import costs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly refuted media reports suggesting a new tax on foreign travel. He stated there is absolutely no truth to claims of discussions about imposing a cess or surcharge. The Prime Minister emphasized the government's commitment to enhancing ease of doing business and ease of living for citizens.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday dismissed as “totally false” media reports claiming the government was considering imposing a tax, cess or surcharge on foreign travel to offset war-related fiscal pressures and higher crude import costs.
Responding to a graphic circulating on social media that cited unnamed sources and claimed discussions were underway at the “highest levels”, Modi said there was “not an iota of truth” in the report.
“This is totally false. Not an iota of truth in this. There is no question of putting such restrictions on foreign travel,” the prime minister said in a post on X.
“We remain committed to improving ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and ‘Ease of Living’ for our people,” he added.
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The reports claimed the Centre was discussing a temporary one-year cess, tax or surcharge on foreign travel to help cushion the fiscal impact of rising geopolitical tensions and elevated crude oil prices. It also said the proposed levy would flow directly to the Centre and not form part of the divisible tax pool.
The finance ministry had not officially commented on the report before the prime minister’s clarification.
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Preguntas abiertas
- What was the origin of the specific media reports?
- Were there any internal discussions, even preliminary, that could have been misinterpreted?
- What is the government's strategy for managing fiscal pressures from geopolitical events and oil prices?

