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Depositing black money in banks will not make it white, says Jaitley

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Issuing a veiled warning, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said one cannot convert black money into white by merely depositing unaccounte­d cash in bank accounts as taxes are required to be paid on them.

“By just depositing it (unaccounte­d money), you don’t avoid the responsibi­lity of paying tax,” he said when asked about surge in deposits in banks following withdrawal of high denominati­on currency notes.

He further said the income tax department is keeping an eye on such deposits.

As per RBI, about ~8.45 lakh crore in scrapped ~500 and ~1,000 notes were deposited with banks by November 27.

Following the government’s decision to demonetise from November 8 mid-night, people have been depositing these notes in banks.

The Lok Sabha has amended the Income Tax Act to provide for higher tax and penalty on such undisclose­d income. The Bill is pending in the Rajya Sabha.

As per the amendment, the government will levy a tax of 50 per cent on unaccounte­d demonetise­d cash if it is disclosed voluntaril­y till December 30. After that, a steep tax and penalty of up to 85 per cent will be levied on undisclose­d wealth that is discovered by authoritie­s.

Replying to a question of long queues for withdrawal of cash at banks, the finance minister said RBI has increased the supply of new ~500 notes and asserted that the situation will improve soon. Jaitley also discussed the issues concerning demonetisa­tion with the state finance ministers after the GST Council meeting.

Several state finance ministers, he said, demanded relaxation in the Fiscal Responsibi­lity and Budget Management (FRBM) norms as well as an increase in Ways and Means Advances to deal with their public finances.

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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley

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