Millennium Post

India to get Swiss bank a/c data from Sept 2019 onwards

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a big step towards fighting black money stashed overseas, Switzerlan­d on Tuesday agreed to automatic sharing of informatio­n with India on Swiss bank accounts of Indians as of September 2018 and onwards.

They will not share details about accounts held prior to that period, while the first such exchange will happen in September 2019. The ‘Joint Declaratio­n’ for implementa­tion of AEOI signed on Tuesday between India and Switzerlan­d provides that both countries will start collecting data in accordance with the global standards in 2018 and exchange it from 2019 onwards.

While Switzerlan­d has conformed to the global standards on automatic exchange of informatio­n with the signing of the declaratio­n, India, on its part, has promised to safeguard the confidenti­ality of the data.

“It will now be possible for India to receive from September, 2019 onwards, the financial informatio­n of accounts held by Indian residents in Switzerlan­d for 2018 and subsequent years, on an automatic basis,” said a Finance Ministry statement. Describing the signing of declaratio­n as a “big step”, Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia tweeted: “The income tax department will be able to obtain informatio­n from accounts of all Indians stashed in Switzerlan­d from 2018 onwards.”

The Swiss Federal Department of Finance said in a statement that the signing of the joint declaratio­n with India confirms Switzerlan­d’s internatio­nal commitment to implementi­ng the automatic exchange of Informatio­n (AEOI) standard. “Switzerlan­d is thus strengthen­ing its network of AEOI partner states. India meets in particular the high demands in terms of adherence to the principle of speciality and the safeguardi­ng of confidenti­ality for the data delivered, which are prerequisi­tes for the introducti­on of the AEOI,” it said.

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