The instruction to DRI comes on the heels of US-based think-tank Global Finance Integrity stating in a report that India had fourth largest outflow of black money in the world with a whopping USD 51 billion being siphoned out every year between 2004 and 2013.
"The SIT obtained detailed calculations of country-wise illicit financial flows for each of these years from Global Financial Integrity," a finance ministry statement said.
The SIT was of the opinion that since reports like those of Global Financial Integrity were widely used in academic circles and for debates, it is "very crucial to ascertain the veracity of such reports".
Further necessary action shall be taken by SIT after receipt of report from DRI, it added.
"The Global Financial Integrity, in its report, 'Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries 2004-2013' has estimated that illicit financial flows out of India for the period 2004-2013 to be the tune of USD 505 billion," it said.
In its second report, SIT had recommended that there should be institutional mechanism through a dedicated set up which examines mismatch between export-import data with corresponding data of other countries on a regular basis.
The SIT has also recommended that wherever possible, especially in case of commodities, a system for cross checking of prices of imports-exports with international prices may be done.
The government had also extended the deadline for payment
The first instalment of 25 per cent under the IDS 2016 will have to be paid by November 2016, followed by another 25 per cent by March 31, 2017.
The remaining amount will have to be paid to the exchequer by September 30, 2017.
Earlier the tax, surcharge and penalty under the black money disclosure window were required to be paid by November 30.
The scheme was announced by the government with an aim to bring out black money from the domestic economy.
The scheme will apply to undisclosed income whether in the form of investment in assets or otherwise, pertaining to financial year 2015-16 or earlier.
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