Millennium Post

60 lakh depositors put ₹7 lakh cr in banks since Nov 8

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NEW DELHI: As many as 60 lakh individual­s and firms have made large deposits totalling an astonishin­g Rs 7 lakh crore in old notes, top government officials said on Thursday while warning that every penny of tax will be extracted as the black money does not become white by merely putting it in banks.

They said the government will not hound any genuine depositor but at the same time will not hesitate in tracking all such deposits and litigating any tax evasion by a black money holder trying to convert illegal wealth.

Post demonetisa­tion, unaccounte­d wealth holders have an option to avail of a tax evasion amnesty scheme Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) and pay their dues, failing which the government’s long arms will surely catch them, they said.

“People are thinking that money has come into the banking system and it has all become white. This is not so. We have been getting daily informatio­n of all the deposits above Rs 2 lakh, Rs 5 lakh and the number and amount deposited. We have been collating this informatio­n with past informatio­n about the each person,” a top government official told PTI.

“So, there is a huge scope for taxing now which has arisen and we do hope that people will understand that simply because they have put in bank it has become white that is not the case. We do hope that people themselves will come forward to participat­e in the scheme. But if they don’t, they are not going to be happy,” the official further said.

The tax department is armed with systems to track those with multiple banks accounts as well as those who are depositing in accounts of others and tax department will not leave anyone who is trying to evade taxes, he added. “Even if you take deposits of more than Rs 2 lakh, we have informatio­n about more then 60 lakh individual­s, companies and institutio­ns who have deposited more than Rs 7 lakh crore of money. That’s an astonishin­g number. We will be looking at it. For individual­s the deposit figure would be Rs 3-4 lakh crore.

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