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A NEW DAWN FOR INDIA'S ECONOMY
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|September - October 2025
Embracing Transparency with a Bold Currency and Tax Reform
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The idea of making the Rs 100 note the highest denomination and implementing a onetime tax amnesty might seem radical, but it presents a powerful opportunity to reshape India's economic landscape. While such a move would undoubtedly be a major undertaking, it should be welcomed not just by those who have operated in the shadows but also by the vast majority of honest taxpayers who form the backbone of the service and business communities. This article will explore why these two interconnected policies, when implemented together, can create a more equitable, efficient, and transparent economy for all.
The Case for the Rs 100 Note as the Highest Denomination
The presence of high-value currency notes like the Rs 500 and Rs 2000 has long facilitated large-scale cash transactions, often outside the purview of formal financial systems. This enables the parallel economy, or "black money," which undermines the government's ability to collect taxes, accurately measure economic activity, and fund public services.
By making the Rs 100 note the highest denomination, the government would be taking a significant step towards a less-cash economy. It would not eliminate cash, but rather, make large transactions in cash incredibly cumbersome. This would naturally push high-value business dealings and professional service payments into the digital realm, such as bank transfers, mobile payments, and other electronic forms.
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