Intervening at the meeting of G20 Finance Ministers here, Minister of State for Finance Nirmala Sitharaman said 46 countries, including India, have agreed for a common time to exchange information automatically by 2017.
"We call upon everybody to join us," she said.
The G20, at the end of their two ministerial meeting yesterday, had decided to put in place a mechanism for automatic exchange of tax information between various countries by 2017.
The new framework would mark a significant forward movement from the current practice of information exchange mostly on the basis of requests and only in the cases of suspected tax evasion or other financial crimes.
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India has been at the forefront in raising the issues concerning tax avoidance and automatic exchange of information with a view to curbing tax evasion.
The new global standard, as formulated by Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in July, would facilitate a "systematic and periodic transmission of bulk taxpayer information by the source country of income to the country of residence of the taxpayer concerning various categories of income or asset information".