Millennium Post

Your assets not hidden from us: I-T dept tells black money holders

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Warning black money holders that their undisclose­d assets are “not hidden” from its gaze, the Income Tax department on Sunday advised them to avail the ongoing one-time disclosure winDOW--PMGKY-- to come clean on their stashed funds.

In advertisem­ents released in leading national dailies, the department also published the salient features of the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna (PMGKY), 2016 which was announced by the govern- ment post demonetisa­tion in November last year.

“Your undisclose­d accounts or cash deposits are not hidden from us.

“Helping the less fortunate can help you. Invest your undisclose­d income in the PMGKY and accelerate the socio- economic growth of the deprived,” the department said in the advertisem­ent which displayed pictures of banned Rs 500/1000 notes.

It cautioned that “non declaratio­n of such undisclose­d income will be liable to tax, surcharge and cess at the rate of 77.25 per cent along with penalty and prosecutio­n.”

The department added that “total confidenti­ality is ensured” under the scheme that is open till March 31.

The I-T department, official sources had told PTI, has received confirmati­ons for over Rs 300 crore declaratio­ns from across the country till now as part of this ongoing black money window.

Under the PMGKY, undisclose­d income deposited in any bank or post office account can be declared by paying 50 per cent of it in taxes and surcharges. Also, a quarter of the total sum is to be parked in a non-interest bearing deposit for four years. Offering tax dodgers confidenti­ally and immunity from prosecutio­n, PMGKY commenced on December 17, 2016 and will remain open up to March 31.

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