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India: Government portal to debate on tax evasion

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16 June 2011
 

The government has decided to invite the public's view on the subject of black money through a new portal. The finance ministry hopes the soon to be launched portal will help decide if the issue demands a tough law.

black-money-to-india.jpgNew Delhi: After the Opposition parties and experts differed on the government's plan to make tax evasion a criminal offence, the finance ministry on Tuesday decided to launch a dedicated portal inviting suggestions on the issue from the public and all other stakeholders through email.

A formal announcement about the email ID, blackmoney@nic.in, will be made after the web page to handle a public opinion survey is prepared by the government's National Informatics Centre (NIC).

The NIC is responsible for implementation of information and communication technology solutions for all government initiatives.

A high-level committee on black money headed by Central Board of Direct Taxes chairman in its first meeting last week had suggested considering making tax evasion a criminal offence. However, in view of mounting opposition to the proposal, which is under consideration of CBDT, the finance ministry has decided to seek a wider debate by inviting opinion from all stakeholders.

The email link will be provided on the finance ministry website and all opinions voiced on the portal will be analysed to arrive at an informed opinion on the subject, a senior finance ministry official said.

The high-level committee consists of chiefs of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Enforcement Directorate, Financial Intelligence Unit and senior officials from ministries of finance and law. It is examining the existing legal and administrative framework to deal with the menace of generation of black money through illegal means.

The terms of reference of the committee include declaring wealth generated illegally as national asset; amending or enacting laws to confiscate and recover such assets; and providing for exemplary punishment against its perpetrators.

 
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