you have a valid point buddy....
it's if I'm not wrong, 400k/annum, above that is taxable. That turns out to be roughly rs.33,333/month. And you can imagine yourself how many people are earning a salary/income of rs.33,333/month or more. A big chunk of the labor force is simply unemployed, another big chunk is below poverty line, the rest, apart from a few million at the very most is not making more than 400k/annum.
This nonsense that we see these socialists propagating that a country of 200 million and only 1 million paying taxes, that's BS. First of all, rule out all the women population for the most part, so it's just 100 million, then rule out all the elderly, children, unemployed and the below poverty line. Also consider the literacy rate. Some of these groups overlap but still.
Now what are you left with ? Not more than a few million.
Now these few million are burdened with extremely high taxes and there's people out there saying that the tax rates should be increased further. But do they ever consider how giving money to the government to spend/invest is better than spending/investing on your own ? The investment efficiency of the government relative to the private sector is absolutely $hit. A big chunk of the money simply disappears in the kickbacks, the rest of it spent/invested ineffectively.
So what purpose do these taxes serve anyways ?