A comprehensive law to check black money stashed away abroad would be introduced in the current session of Parliament that will provide for 10-year imprisonment for hiding foreign assets, along with a host of strict measures.
"Stringent penal and prosecution provisions are in the right direction to deal with black money and its concealment with effectively and forcefully," the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) President Manoj Fadnis said.
"Chartered Accountants can play an effective role in curbing the black money in tandem with the spirit of the Budget," Fadnis added.
Under the proposed law, concealment of income and assets and evasion of tax in relation to foreign assets will be prosecutable with rigorous imprisonment of up to 10 years. Further, the offence will be made non-compoundable and the offenders will not be permitted to approach the Settlement Commission.
Non-filing of return or filing of return with inadequate disclosures would be punishable with rigorous imprisonment of up to seven years.
Fadnis noted that real estate "had been a significant contributor to generation and holding of black money in the form of benami property".
The law would enable confiscation of benami property and provide for prosecution, thus blocking a major avenue for generation and holding of black money in the form of benami property, especially in real estate.
"Through these strong measures, the Finance Minister has aimed to keep a tight check on black money. This would go a long-way to prevent tax leakage," Fadnis said.
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