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This Article is From Feb 18, 2014

Black money menace: Government acts in over 80 cases, more to follow

In its crackdown against alleged black money in offshore accounts, the government has begun action in at least 84 cases and many more cases are being probed, although it is getting virtually no cooperation from countries like Switzerland.

Black money menace: Government acts in over 80 cases, more to follow
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In its crackdown against alleged black money in offshore accounts, the government has begun action in at least 84 cases and many more cases are being probed, although it is getting virtually no cooperation from countries like Switzerland.

The government is deploying "special efforts and alternative measures" to get information on cases of alleged tax evasion through zero or low-tax jurisdictions abroad, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Monday.

The statement assumes significance as the issue of black money allegedly stashed by Indians in Swiss banks and other foreign accounts is being seen as a major talking point for the upcoming general elections. Main opposition party BJP, as also the new entrant Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), have already been talking about this issue on various platforms.

In his interim budget speech, Mr Chidambaram said the government has succeeded through alternative methods and special efforts in obtaining information in 67 cases despite several hurdles in obtaining from the countries concerned.

(ReadAll you want to know about interim budget 2014)

"Prosecutions for wilful tax evasion have been launched in 17 other cases. More enquiries have been initiated into accounts reportedly held by Indian entities in no tax or low tax jurisdictions," he said.

Regarding the remaining 67 cases, Mr Chidambaram later said tax liability would be determined and wherever law requires penalty would be imposed.

"All that we are trying to say is this exercise was started in 2011. It gathered pace in 2013. We faced numerous obstacles. Even now we have virtually no co-operation from a country like Switzerland. We are trying to get information through special efforts and alternative measures."

The matter of alleged tax evasion through offshore accounts would be discussed at the G-20 meeting of Finance Ministers later this month in Australia, where Mr Chidambaram would also be present.

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