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Black money abroad to be taxable income: Govt

Last Updated: Wednesday, February 09, 2011, 19:19     A- A A+
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New Delhi: Black money parked in tax havens abroad will be taxable income under the Direct Taxes Code Bill, the Centre told the Supreme Court on Wednesday, spelling out a host of measures to retrieve it.

The government also informed the apex court that it has completed negotiations for Tax Informations Exchange Agreement (TIEA) with 10 countries where the money is believed to have been stashed.

The ten countries are Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Island, Isle of Man, Cayman Island, British island of Jersey, Monaco, St Kitts and Nevis, Argentina and Marshall Island.

It said Cabinet approval has been granted in relation to eight of these agreements.

"It is submitted that the central government has proposed new provisions for unearthing black money in the Direct Taxes Code Bill by defining taxable assets as inclusive of the deposits in banks located outside India in case of individuals and such bank deposits not recorded in the books of account in case of others," an additional affidavit filed by the Ministry of Finance said.

The affidavit comes in the wake of searching questions posed by a bench of justices B Sudershan Reddy and S S Nijjar on a PIL filed by eminent jurist Ram Jethmalanai and others, seeking retrieval of black money stashed in banks abroad.

PTI

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First Published: Wednesday, February 09, 2011, 19:19

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sharnjit singh ahluwalia - slough
The govt has completed negotiations with meaningless countries, why not with Swiss Banks and other European and Middle East countries. The delay from the UPA and silence from the opposition clearly indicates that the main culprits are from these main political parties only. Only honest and great like Baba Ramdev can do something with the practical support of the Indian public.
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Pratap Pundeer - Haryana
i want to know the corrupt politician who earned money by corruption than how this income can be taxable .This money is mostly belongs to corruption in various Deptt.Today this is the bad luck of our country .
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
THAT IS NICE WAY TO MAKE STOLEN MONEY INTO WHITE MONEY.
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G.Chandrasekaran - USA
This problem has two alternatives. First- declare black money as illegal,confiscate the whole amount, prosecute the person concerned and punish. Second- make the total amount taxable, collect tax and allow the rest of money to be used by the person and allow the person to go scot-free!!!The second method will suit the Government so that the persons who amassed black money from Bofors onwards can escape and in due course public will forget everything and all will end well.Government stinks and all shameless senior leaders still exploit the peoples` weakness.
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Amit - Delhi
What about the others Tax havens ?
Hong Kong, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Mauritius......?
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Rahul Gupta - Yokohama, Japan
Look like some big names are involved...
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