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Govt to weed out root cause of black money: Jaitley

Govt is putting in place a compliance window for those with undeclared assets abroad to come clean by paying penalty

Arun Jaitley
Press Trust of India San Francisco
Last Updated : Jun 24 2015 | 6:16 PM IST
In a stern message on black money, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said the government is targeting to weed out the root causes of this menace and a one-time compliance window will be announced in the next few days for those with undeclared assets abroad to come clean.

"The government is taking a number of steps to compress the flow of black money. The most important step...Is to weed out the root causes," Jaitley said.

While a new law will come into effect from April 1, 2016, to tackle the black money menace, the government is in the process to put in place a compliance window for those with undeclared assets abroad to come clean by paying the penalty.

"The time frame of the compliance window would be announced very shortly. We are in the process of consultation (on the time frame)," Jaitley told PTI in an interview here.

Jaitley, who has held a series of meetings with businesses, investors and the government officials during his US trip, said the government has begun taking strong action on black money.

"We have got a law passed by Parliament where illegal assets and accounts kept abroad will be penalised. So I will impose a tax on that," he said.


"I am going to announce in the next few days a compliance window that within so many days, disclose the assets, pay the tax plus penalty. And if you use that compliance window, you pay the tax, penalty and get out," Jaitley said.

"But if you do not use the compliance window and thereafter if you are caught, because the world is now moving towards an automatic disclosure, you are not only going to pay a much higher level of penalty, but you also would be prosecuted," the Minister said.

Jaitley said the new law has created a fear psychosis in the mind of the tax evaders.

"The same set of people who would get up and say take action against black money would now say this is too draconian. But this is one law, which I am not going to relent neither the Prime Minister will," he said.

On domestic black money, Jaitley said the government has announced that any cash transaction over Rs 20,000 would be prohibited for property deals.

"I am also going to very shortly announce that if you pay by cash beyond a certain limit -- the limit has to be announced -- giving your PAN card is necessary," he said.

Jaitley said a number of delegations have met him on this issue where people have opposed this move, "as if transaction in black money is a fundamental right".

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First Published: Jun 24 2015 | 6:16 PM IST

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