Everybody would agree that retrospective legislation in tax matters, imposing a burden with a retrospective effect is very hard to swallow. But, the Government is adept in using this weapon to get over the Judgements of Courts, which are not to the liking of the Government. But the above words coming from none other than the Prime Minister of the country was re-assuring. But alas!
Source: taxmann.com
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