New Delhi:
The government on Thursday said it received an amount of Rs 3,770 crore
from 638 declarations under the one-time black money compliance window
that closed the previous day.
"638 number of declarations have been received under the compliance window declaring undisclosed foreign assets amounting to Rs 3770 crore. These figures are subject to final reconciliation," the Finance Ministry said in a statement based on figures provided to it by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the top policymaking body of the Income Tax Department.
It added that tax at the rate of 30 per cent and penalty at the rate of 30 per cent is to be paid by December 31, 2015.
The window, created under the new Black Money Act, saw a hectic rush on the last day on Wednesday as declarants made a beeline to meet the deadline at the only income tax office designated here for the task.
"Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 (the Act) has been enacted to deal with the menace of black money stashed abroad."
"The Act also provided for a compliance window for a limited period to persons who have undisclosed foreign assets which they had not disclosed for the purposes of Income-tax so far," the statement added.
The compliance window opened on July 1, 2015 till September 30, 2015.
It said the officer designated to receive declarations worked till midnight even as the e-filing portal was also open till midnight to receive the declarations.
"638 number of declarations have been received under the compliance window declaring undisclosed foreign assets amounting to Rs 3770 crore. These figures are subject to final reconciliation," the Finance Ministry said in a statement based on figures provided to it by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the top policymaking body of the Income Tax Department.
It added that tax at the rate of 30 per cent and penalty at the rate of 30 per cent is to be paid by December 31, 2015.
The window, created under the new Black Money Act, saw a hectic rush on the last day on Wednesday as declarants made a beeline to meet the deadline at the only income tax office designated here for the task.
"Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 (the Act) has been enacted to deal with the menace of black money stashed abroad."
"The Act also provided for a compliance window for a limited period to persons who have undisclosed foreign assets which they had not disclosed for the purposes of Income-tax so far," the statement added.
The compliance window opened on July 1, 2015 till September 30, 2015.
It said the officer designated to receive declarations worked till midnight even as the e-filing portal was also open till midnight to receive the declarations.
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