Millennium Post

Black money: India-swiss deal inked, data sharing from Jan 1

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NEW DELHI: In a move aimed at combating black money stashed abroad, India signed an agreement with Switzerlan­d on Thursday that would allow automatic sharing of taxrelated informatio­n from January 1 next year, the CBDT said.

"With the completion of the parliament­ary procedure in Switzerlan­d and signing of mutual agreement, India and Switzerlan­d are set for automatic exchange of informatio­n for the period beginning from January 1, 2018," the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said.

The policy-making body for the Income Tax Department said the agreement was signed by CBDT chairman Sushil Chandra and Swiss Ambassador to India Andreas Baum at the North Block here.

A joint declaratio­n for the implementa­tion of Automatic Exchange of Informatio­n (AEOI) was signed last month between the two sides here and it provided that both countries would 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," the government earlier said.

Switzerlan­d, which has always been at the centre of the debate on black money allegedly stashed by Indians abroad, used to be known for very strong secrecy walls till a few years ago around its banking practices.

A huge global pressure has resulted in Switzerlan­d relenting on the tough secrecy clauses its local laws gave to the banks.

Official sources said that several informatio­n requests on details about Indians who had accounts in Swiss banks were still pending.

The AEOI conforms to a norm set by global economic body he Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t (OECD) for tax transparen­cy.

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