The young guns of the Congress want a reduction in income-tax rates and an improvement in tax compliance in order to improve the government's finances as well as kickstart a demand-led growth in the economy.
"The top rate is high, which should be reduced, and more people should be brought under the tax net," said 39-year-old Sandeep Dikshit, who represents East Delhi in Parliament.
Dikshit, who holds a post graduate diploma in rural management from the Institute of Rural Management, Anand, said, the income-tax structure in the country had become regressive and needed to be looked into afresh.
"Tax compliance is more important than the tax level. The tax regime should be structured in such a manner that it should augment the national exchequer. And the benefits should spread over a long term," added Milind Deora, the 27-year-old MP from South Mumbai, who has an MBA from Boston University.
Outlining its agenda for economic reforms, the Congress' youth brigade wants the Manmohan Singh government to focus on agriculture, undertake divestment