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India to get banking info from Switzerland on liberal terms

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Under a mutual agreement reached on April 20 between the two countries, Switzerland has agreed to give liberal interpretation to the provisions concerning identities of Indian citizens.

"... It is sufficient if the requesting state identifies the person by other means than by indicating the name and address of the person concerned, and indicates to the extent known, the name and address of any person believed to be in possession of the requested information," a Finance Ministry release said today.

Under the existing bilateral treaty, the requesting country has to compulsorily provide the name of the person under examination and the name of the foreign holder of the information. These are part of the identity requirements without which the information would not be shared by the other country.

 

"This was a restrictive provision and not in line with the international standards," the release said.

The agreement was signed under the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between the two countries.

"This agreement is beneficial to India because it gives liberal interpretation to the identity requirements for exchange of information which India will be seeking from Switzerland and is in line with international standards," the release said. MORE PTI RAM CS

  

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First Published: Apr 30 2012 | 2:44 PM IST

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