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Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: A post-Budget survey of taxpayers in the Capital has revealed a great deal of public anger and anguish over Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram's proposals to widen the service tax net and raise the service tax rate from 10 per cent to 12 per cent. An overwhelming 80 per cent of the taxpayers complained that this would mean increased costs to consumers in every area of purchase, making life much more expensive. The survey, conducted by the Delhi-based market research firm Shyam Vyas MARC, covered a total of 610 respondents across the Capital. Most of the 500 randomly selected respondents interviewed immediately after the Budget from February 28 to March 2 said it would help industrialists and business sections the most while the salaried class are the most neglected. Almost 75 per cent of the respondents said there would be lesser evasion if the peak income tax rate of 30 per cent for the highest bracket of taxpayers was reduced. Only about 40 per cent rated it a "good budget". A good 60 per cent of the taxpayers were of the view that the Budget would spur economic growth even though it made 55 per cent of them unhappy as they felt that their tax burden had increased. About what they disliked the most in this Budget, 73 per cent of the respondents said the increase in service tax was what they "detested most".
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