Millennium Post

Cash donation to parties capped at ₹2K, poll bonds proposed

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: In a major move aimed at promoting transparen­cy in political funding, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday announced capping of anonymous cash donations to political parties at Rs 2,000 and introduced electoral bonds.

The bonds, which will not carry the name of the donor, can be purchased from authorised banks against cheque or e- payment. Such securities can be redeemed only through registered accounts of a political party.

“Objective of this year’s Budget is that the pace of economic growth should be significan­tly pushed, political and economic system is cleansed, and honest taxpayers are incentivis­ed and those who don’t pay tax even after income should be brought under tax net,” Jaitley told a news conference after presenting the Budget for 201718 in Parliament.

Towards this objective, the Budget limits donations to political parties from a single anonymous source to 10 per cent of the current Rs 20,000 cap. This in line with a recommenda­tion by the Election Commission.

Political parties will be entitled to receive donations by cheque or digital mode from their donors. “The system involves the following steps - the donor and the donee will get a tax exemption. A donor will get a deduction, donee as a political party will get an exemption provided the returns are filed by the political party” and donations by any single donor above Rs 2000 are in form of cheque or digital mode, he said. Also, an additional amendment has been proposed to the Reserve Bank of India Act to enable issuance of electoral bonds.

“A notified bank will be issuing bonds and any donor can buy those bonds from cheque or by digital payment. So it is white, clean money, taxpaid money,” he said. “Those bonds by the donor can be given to the political parties. They will be redeemable within short period of time.”

The bonds would be redeemable in the notified account of a political party. “That means every political party recognised by the Election Commission will have to notify one account in advance to the Election Commission and this can be encashed and redeemed in that one account.”

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