Govt moots gold bond scheme to keep demand in check

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 19 2015 | 4:02 PM IST
With a view to curbing demand for physical gold, the government today proposed to issue sovereign gold bonds, which may attract capital gains tax as is applicable to bars and coins.
The proposed scheme, which aims to shift part of the estimated 300 tones of physical gold bar purchased every year to demat gold bond, will be marketed through post offices and brokers on a commission basis.
Based on the current market price, issuance of gold bonds equivalent of 50 tonnes would be around Rs 13,500 crore, said a discussion paper on the scheme for which comments are invited till July 2.
"Since the amount is not very high, it can be accommodated within the market borrowing programme for 2015-16," it said.
As regards taxation, the draft said, capital gains tax treatment will be the same as for physical gold.
"This will ensure an investor is indifferent in terms of investing in these bonds and physical gold -- as far as the tax treatment is concerned. This is still under examination," it said.
The bonds will be issued in 2, 5, 10 grams of gold or other denominations, it said, adding that the tenor of the bond could be for a minimum of 5-7 years so that it would protect investors from medium-term volatility in gold prices.
"Since the bond will be part of the sovereign borrowing, these would need to be within the fiscal deficit target for 2015-16 and onwards," it said.
The bonds will be used as collateral for loans and the loan to value ratio will be set equal to ordinary gold loan mandated by RBI from time to time.
Earlier, in his Budget speech, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said: "Though stocks of gold in India are estimated to be over 20,000 tonnes, most of this gold is neither traded, nor monetised. I propose to... Develop an alternative financial asset, a Sovereign Gold Bond, as an alternative to purchasing metal gold.
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First Published: Jun 19 2015 | 4:02 PM IST

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