Black money: Switzerland ratifies auto info sharing with India


Berne/New Delhi, Jun 16 (PTI): Switzerland today ratified automatic exchange of financial account information with India and 40 other jurisdictions to facilitate immediate sharing of details about suspected black money, even as it sought strict adherence to confidentiality and data security.

Adopting the dispatch on introduction of the AEOI, a global convention for automatic information exchange on tax matters, the Swiss Federal Council said the implementation is planned for 2018 and the first set of data should be exchanged in 2019.

The council, which is the top governing body of the European nation, will soon notify the Indian government about the exact date from which the automatic exchange would begin.

As per the draft notification approved by the council in its meeting today, the decision is not subject to any referendum -- which means there should be no further procedural delay in its implementation.

The issue of black money has been a matter of great debate in India and Switzerland has been long perceived as one of the safest havens for the illicit wealth allegedly stashed abroad by Indians.

Today's decision follows hectic parleys between India and Switzerland for introduction of the AEOI (Automatic Exchange of Information) on tax matters under the guidance of G20, OECD and other global organisations.

The council said the proposal to introduce AEOI with India and others "met with widespread approval from the interested parties who voiced their opinions in the consultations".

"In concrete terms, the AEOI will be activated with each individual state or territory by means of a specific federal decree within the framework of this dispatch," it added.

The exchange of information itself will be carried out based on the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement (MCAA) on the Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information, which is in turn based on the international standard for the exchange of information developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

The council said it will prepare a situation report before the first exchange of data, which is planned for autumn 2019.

"In the process, it will be checked whether the states and territories concerned effectively meet the requirements under the standard, especially those concerning confidentiality and data security.

"It is important for the Federal Council that a level playing field be created among states and that all major financial centres, in particular, be included. This year, Switzerland has introduced the AEOI with 38 states and territories, including all EU member states, and data will start to be exchanged with them in 2018," it added.

  

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  • Lynel Noronha, M"lore / Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Doesn't matter wherever they move the money, let the 15 lakhs each be in our accounts as promised by Faku.

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  • Expose Feku, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Feku PM is just playing the sentiments of the voters. This is just a news for publicity. Nothing is going to take place. Even fraction of second is enough to transfer the money only into other safe heavens.

    Feku is always Feku. Just fit to cut the ribbons on silent worker Manmohan sing's land marks.

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  • Manjunath, Kudla

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Lol 57" fooled the people of brining back black money and our 15 lakhs also
    What you say Shibu

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  • vinayak prabhu, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Atleast this government is trying..Legislation doesn't change in 1 day

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Vinayak,

    That is why this Government increased service tax from 12.36% to 14% ever since they came to power!

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  • Owin, Muscat

    Sat, Jun 17 2017

    56" said 100 days in his election campaign


    This govt is trying...... to instigate communal violence
    Divert matters and bring the country down to its knees

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Finally it is up to the govt of the country to deal with defaulters. Just like BJP is using CBI, IT, ED, Ploice, Army and Judicial Institutes on their opponents. Those who praise them are safe.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    SWISS IS GREAT COUNTRY. EVERYONE IS FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL AND THEY MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    What's the use? All the thieves had enough time to transfer their loot somewhere else

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  • Leslie, udupi

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    These are not small moneys...
    As if few of them own lots....
    Too little .... too late...
    All have hidden again...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    The depositors were given enough time to transfer funds from Switzerland to Panama.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    geoffrey, hat hill

    If anyone tries to withdrew or transfer money will be caught, the reason is Switzerland will start giving information to India from 2019, but as per the treaty India can ask for past transaction made by Indian as well...

    Please read the treaty if you have time which goes into approximately 220 odd pages

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