Deccan Chronicle

Black money Bill passed

AMETHI FOOD PARK KICKS UP STORM AGAIN SMRITI TO WATCH PRIVATE SCHOOL CONDUCT

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New Delhi, May 13: A Bill to deal with black money stashed abroad was passed by Parliament on Wednesday with the government warning those having such assets to utilise the ‘compliance window’ or have sleepless nights once the global automatic informatio­n exchange system comes into effect in 2017.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley said in the Rajya Sabha that the new law, with stringent provisions, will help “squeeze” black money even as he underlined that the option of ‘compliance window’, which may run for a few months, was not an amnesty scheme.

“The world is no longer willing to tolerate tax havens which thrive in secrecy,” he said, just before the Black Money New Delhi, May 13: The issue of mega food park in Rahul Gandhi’s constituen­cy Amethi again generated heat in the LS with the Congress accusing the government of resorting to “politics of vendetta” on developmen­t issues. (Undisclose­d Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Bill, 2015 was approved by the House, two days after the Lok Sabha passed it.

Mr Jaitley, however, made it clear that the new law will not cover those having amounts New Delhi, May 13: HRD minister Smriti Irani assured probe into the conduct of the a private Patna school, as members voiced concern that the institutio­n in Patna was “blackmaili­ng” parents by deliberate­ly failing students. equivalent to `5 lakh in bank accounts abroad, which may belong to students or those working there. The compliance window will provide an opportunit­y to declare overseas assets and penalty totalling 60 per cent.

 ??  ?? Union HRD minister Smriti Irani, minister of food processing Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Minister of Water Resources Uma Bharti after Cabinet meeting at Parliament house.
Union HRD minister Smriti Irani, minister of food processing Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Minister of Water Resources Uma Bharti after Cabinet meeting at Parliament house.

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