EC seeks ban on anonymous contributions to parties above Rs 2,000


New Delhi, Dec 18 (PTI): Seeking to stem the flow of blackmoney in polls, the Election Commission has urged the government to amend laws to ban anonymous contributions of Rs 2000 and above made to political parties.

There is no constitutional or statutory prohibition on receipt of anonymous donations by political parties. But there is an "indirect partial ban" on anonymous donations through the requirement of declaration of donations under section 29C of The Representation of the People Act, 1951.

But, such declarations are mandated only for contributions above Rs 20,000.

As per the proposed amendment, sent by the Commission to the government, and made part of its compendium on proposed electoral reforms, "anonymous contributions above or equal to the amount of Rs two thousand should be prohibited."

Only yesterday, the government had said that political parties depositing old 500 and 1,000 rupee notes in their accounts will be exempt from income tax provided the donations taken are below Rs 20,000 per individual and properly documented.

Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said the government is not tinkering with the tax exemption available to political parties and they are free to deposit old 500 and 1000 rupee notes in their bank accounts. But these deposits will, however, be subject to the condition that individual donations taken in cash do not exceed Rs 20,000 and are properly documented with full identity of the donor.

The Commission has also proposed that exemption of Income Tax should only be extended to political parties that contest elections and win seats in Lok Sabha or assembly polls.

Section 13A of the Income-tax Act, 1961 confers tax exemption to political parties for income from house property, income by way of voluntary contributions, income from capital gains and income from other sources.

Only income under the head 'salaries and income from business or profession' are chargeable to tax in the hands of political parties in India.

The Commission said, "There could be cases where political parties could be formed merely for availing of provisions of income tax exemption if the facility, that are at the expense of the public exchequer, is provided to all political parties."

In yet another recommendation to check blackmoney, the EC has asked the Law Ministry to ensure that political parties are made to register details of donors for coupons of all amounts on the basis of a Supreme Court order of 1996.

Coupons are one of the ways devised by the political parties for collecting donations and hence are printed by the party itself. There is no cap or limit as to how many coupons can be printed or its total quantum.

Currently, the details of donors is not required for coupons with small amounts such as for Rs 10 or 20. "These smaller sums aggregate into a bigger amount and hence, they need to be accounted for, to ensure transparency," the Commission said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 19 2016

    Contribution to the party funds has become biggest way to park black money.Right law to be adopted to regulate party finds on complying tax laws

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 18 2016

    Everything in India has price, if you have money by whatever means you are the king. 

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Sun, Dec 18 2016

    Why only above 2,000/- ?. why not all transactions to be made public so that people can judge them rightly.

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  • edds, Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 18 2016

    Please ban all cash receipts & payments to political parties. If they do so then really soon or after ache din will arrive.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 18 2016

    Chodo kal ki baatein, kal ki baatein purani hai
    Naya dor me milenge, mil kar nayi kahani


    Ab Ayega maza. Let us see the sincerity of the so called non-corrupt BJP Boss.

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 18 2016

    Good suggestion, but make the payments digitally and not by CASH ... Let us see the 56 " chest of the central govt ...

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