The Direct Taxes Code bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in 2010 and Standing Committee on Finance has given a report after its scrutiny.
"The report (of the panel) has come. I completed the exercise in the Ministry of Finance. The official amendments are now being drafted.
"They will be ready and I will introduce the official amendments in the Parliament towards the end of the monsoon session and then it is for Parliament to pass it," Chidambaram said at a press conference in Jaipur.
Chidambaram said the DTC has gone through entire legislative process except passage in Parliament.
"I think we have done our homework and Parliament will pass it," he added.
The Monsoon session of Parliament will be held from August 5 to 30.
The DTC aims to rationalise tax rates to bring more people and companies under the tax net.
Among other things, the Standing Committee had suggested raising the income tax exemption limit to Rs 300,000 as against Rs 200,000 proposed in the DTC Bill, 2010.
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