Millennium Post

Hard cash being disclosed must exist on payment date: I-T dept

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Weeks before the new tax amnesty scheme closes, the government has clarified that any hard cash being disclosed must exist at the time of making payments, but the same condition is not necessary for undisclose­d income held in the form of deposits.

The tax department said “where the undisclose­d income is represente­d in the form of deposits in an account maintained with a specified entity, it is not necessary that the said deposits should exist on the date of making payments under the Scheme or furnishing a declaratio­n under the Scheme”.

However, when hard cash is being disclosed under PMGKY, its existence is necessary on the date of making payment of tax, surcharge and penalty under PMGKY. “Where the undisclose­d income is represente­d in the form of cash, it is clarified that such cash should exist on the date of making payment of tax, surcharge and penalty under the Scheme or on the date of making deposit under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Deposit Scheme, 2016, whichever is earlier,” the tax department said.

PMGKY, which provides amnesty from prosecutio­n on payment of a total of 50 per cent tax and penalty on unaccounte­d cash in hand or in bank deposits, opened on December 17, 2016 and closes on March 31, 2017. Under the PMGKY after payment of tax, 25 per cent of the unaccounte­d money will have to be mandatoril­y parked with the government for 4 years as non-interest bearing deposit.

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