Unaccounted deposits to attract 50% tax, 4 yr lock-in period


New Delhi, Nov 25 (PTI): A minimum of 50 per cent tax may be levied on unexplained bank deposits made using the banned currency notes up to December 30 along with a 4-year lock in period for half of the remaining amount under the amendments to tax law the government plans to bring in Parliament shortly.

However, a higher 90 per cent tax and penalty could be imposed if assessees do not declare the unaccounted cash voluntarily.

Cash deposits made using the scrapped 500 and 1000 rupee notes above a threshold that are declared to Income Tax authorities may attract 50 per cent tax, as per the amendment to the Income Tax Act approved by the Cabinet last night.

Half of remaining deposits, or 25 per cent of the original deposit, will not be allowed to be withdrawn for four years, top sources said.

In case such deposits are not declared and are detected by tax authorities, a total of 90 per cent tax and penalty would be charged, they said.

The government had after the shock demonetisation, given a 50-day window beginning November 10 for either depositing the 500 and 1000 rupee notes in circulation or exchanging them for new currency.

While the exchange, which was limited to a maximum of Rs 2,000 per person, has been withdrawn, all old notes without any ceiling can be deposited in bank accounts.

This, sources said, had led to a surge in bank deposits, particularly in zero-balance Jan Dhan accounts that swelled by over Rs 21,000 crore in just two weeks, raising suspicion that these accounts may have been used to launder black money.

While the tax authorities had talked of levying a peak rate of tax and 200 per cent penalty on top of it for any unexplained deposit above Rs 2.5 lakh during November 10 to December 30 period, it was felt that such a move may not have legal backing.

To plug those loopholes, the Cabinet is believed to have yesterday approved amending the Income Tax Act by adding a clause in one of the sections to provide for the tax on an unexplained income during the window, sources said.

The government plans to bring the amendment for approval during the ongoing winter session of Parliament.

Sources said the demonetisation was a big step to uproot black money and corruption but its very purpose would have been defeated if the ill-gotten wealth made way into the system through benami deposits.

And taxing them was a way to punish dishonest people. The tax rate however cannot be the same as charged to honest tax payers. It also could not be the 45 per cent tax and penalty charged on hereto undisclosed wealth brought to books using a one-time compliance window under the Income Disclosure Scheme (IDS) that ended on September 30.

Sources said since the black money holder did not utilise the government offer to declare his ill-gotten wealth, he should pay a higher rate of tax now and curbs placed on use of that money.

  

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Seemingly it looks like the laws of the land & the administrative machinery are used by the ruling dispensation at the center to harass opposition parties, common man & the down trodden creating fear & uncertainty all across Hindustan..,

    Something very disturbing..., without prejudice...., it seems human rights & fundamental rights are not working..,


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  • Anees, KARKALA

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Easy money use for party fund for next 4 years without interest.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 26 2016

    Good provision provided they succeed in the excercise

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    The big crooks of bjp in Bihar had purchased land before demonetization was announced.

    23 land deals were struck in 2 months before November 08... This is a mega scam by bjp.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    Still $1 = Rs. 70 ...

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  • True secular, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    The objective of demonetisation was to curb black money but in reality opposite is happening all black money became white through Jan dhan accounts .the government may not able to crackdown this as the black money holders are very clever not to deposit more than threshold limit.Even if the govt tries for amendments to plug in loopholes still there exits some windows in the tax laws to escape of course charted accountants willhave good business .This back to old licenceraj and buracracy

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    Good provided implemented properly

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    This for whom ? black money are already transfer from so many source

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  • Rupesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    Good move...

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  • m, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    Good, Dont let the crooks escape

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  • pramod suvarna, derebail mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    crooks were allowed to escape by modi and now only common tax paying citizens are harassed and termed as black money holders

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 25 2016

    only for non-bjp's.

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