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Union Budget 2016 Black Money proposal: Undisclosed income declaration allowed by paying 45% tax
While presenting the General Budget 2016-17 in Lok Sabha here today, the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed a Scheme to declare undisclosed income by paying 45% tax in a given compliance window.
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: While presenting the General Budget 2016-17 in Lok Sabha here today, the Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed a Scheme to declare undisclosed income by paying 45% tax in a given compliance window.
The FM proposed a limited period compliance window for domestic taxpayers to declare undisclosed income or income represented in the form of any asset and clear up their past tax transgressions.
This will include paying tax at 30% and surcharge at 7.5% and penalty at 7.5%, which is a total of 45% of the undisclosed income.
Regarding income declared in these declarations, there will be no scrutiny or enquiry under the Income Tax Act or the Wealth Tax Act and the declarants will have immunity from prosecution. Immunity from Benami Transaction (Prohibition) Act, 1988 is also proposed subject to certain conditions.
The surcharge levied at 7.5% of undisclosed income will be called ‘Krishi Kalyan surcharge’ which will be used for agriculture and rural economy.
Government of India plan to open the window under this Income Disclosure Scheme from 1st June to 30th September, 2016 with an option to pay amount due within two months of declaration.