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Union Budget 2016-17: 4-month window for domestic black money holders to come clean
Updated On: 29 February, 2016 02:12 PM IST | | PTI
<p>Government on Monday came out with one time four-month compliance window for domestic black money holders to come clean by paying tax and penalty of 45 per cent</p>
New Delhi: Government on Monday came out with one time four-month compliance window for domestic black money holders to come clean by paying tax and penalty of 45 per cent.
"I want to give an opportunity to earlier non-complaint to move to the category of complaint. I propose a limited period compliance window for domestic tax payers to declare undisclosed income represented in any form of assets and clear up past transgression by paying tax at 30 per cent, a surcharge at 7.5 per cent, a penalty at 7.5 per cent which is total of 45 per cent of undisclosed income," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.
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