Banks in talks with temple trusts to push gold scheme

Tax clarity on monetisation likely this week

Banks in talks with temple trusts to push gold scheme
Arup Roychoudhury New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 03 2015 | 2:41 AM IST
The finance ministry's revenue department is likely to issue a clarificatory note within this week on the taxation issues of gold monetisation scheme (GMS) investors. The clarifications will include exemptions on income tax and long- and short- term capital gains tax.

Additionally, Business Standard has learnt a number of state-owned banks are in talks with some of the country's largest and richest temple trusts, including those managing Sabarimala, Sree Padmanabhaswamy, Tirumala Tirupati, Guruvayur, and Puri Jagannath, among others, to part with some of their massive reserves of idle gold for GMS.

WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
  • Tax clarifications for gold monetisation scheme to come in ‘any time’
  • Clarifications include exemptions on capital gains tax, income tax
  • Government banks in constant discussion with temple trusts
  • Talks on with richest temples, including Tirupati, Sabarimala and Padmanabhaswamy
  • India’s households and temples hold some 20,000 tonnes of gold
  • FinMin discussed issues around gold schemes with banks in Mumbai on December 1

These and other issues surrounding the gold schemes were discussed at a meeting, which the finance ministry and the Reserve Bank of India officials held with representatives of various banks in Mumbai on Tuesday. The meeting was chaired by Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das.

"The income tax department may issue clarifications on the tax treatment for those investing in the GMS any day now. These will include exemptions on long- and short- term capital gains tax and income tax," said a senior official.

There are about 20,000 tonnes of gold worth Rs 52 lakh crore lying idle with households and institutions, a bulk of them with temples. The Tirupati temple is believed to be holding some 200 tonnes of gold in its vault. The world's richest temple, the Sree Padmanabhaswamy in Kerala, is reportedly holding Rs 1 lakh crore worth of gold and valuables in its vaults.

GMS, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 5, has received a "slow response", according to the finance ministry. The gold bond scheme, on the other hand, has received positive response from investors. GMS has been able to garner only 400 gm of physical gold till November 18.

The ministry recently fine-tuned the scheme to get better response from those holding stocks of gold. It has allowed depositors to give their gold directly to the refiner without involving the collection and purity testing centres, wherever it is acceptable to the banks. "This will encourage the bulk depositors like HUFs (Hindu undivided families) and institutions to participate in the scheme," the government had said.

In its previous meeting in New Delhi, it had already met the representatives of the gems and jewellery sector associations to seek their views on making the monetisation scheme attractive.

Following that, the government allowed around 13,000 Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)-licensed jewellers to act as 'collection and purity testing centres', provided they have a tie-up with BIS' certified refiners.
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First Published: Dec 03 2015 | 12:40 AM IST

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