Over Rs16,000-cr black money uncovered since March '14

23 Dec 2015

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A government crackdown on black money has led to detection of undisclosed income of over Rs16,000 crore since March 2014, while assets worth Rs1,200 crore have been seized, Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said today.

"In 2014-15 and 2015-16 (up to November), the Income Tax Department by its enforcement actions has detected undisclosed income worth more than Rs16,000 crore and seized assets worth Rs1,200 crore," he said.

"Prosecution has been filed in 774 cases up to September 2015," he added.

The measures included a one-time 90-day window to come clean on undisclosed wealth, which led to declarations worth over Rs4,160 crore, and the government is expecting Rs2,500 crore as tax and penalties by month-end, Adhia told PTI in New Delhi.

"The present government is very serious on the issue of black money. Various pronouncements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley have made it very clear that this government does not want to spare any effort to bring people with black money to book," Adhia said.

 To deal with illegal wealth stashed abroad, the government legislated the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 which provides for stringent penalty and jail term.

A one-time compliance window was provided to illegal foreign wealth holders to pay a tax and penalty of 60 per cent and escape the new law's penal provisions. In all, 635 declarations worth Rs4,160 crore of illegal wealth were made in the three-month compliance window.

"The last date for paying income tax for those people who made disclosures under the Black Money Act is 31 December 2015. We are hopeful of getting approximately Rs2,500 crore as tax in the current year," he said.

Articulating steps taken by the government to curb black money, he said the requirement of mandatory furnishing of PAN for money transactions above certain limits is a way of making people report their income legitimately. In addition, the government will initiate enforcement action in a big way in those cases where it gets definite information.

"Our attempt to get more information from governments of other countries about the resident tax payers is likely to get more traction in 2016," he said.

Also, international cooperation on tax matters is gaining momentum now, with a multilateral agreement on automatic exchange of information taking final shape. Under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), signed with the US, India has already started getting information.

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