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I-T dept begins process of analysing deposits post note-ban

Chauhan also told them that the PMGKY should not be considered as the "Income Declaration Scheme Part-II" as it has a different "motive and purpose".

December 29, 2016 / 08:10 IST
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The I-T department has begun the process to examine bank deposits and transactions to check possible black money instances and said once the last opportunity to declare funds in old notes under the PMGKY scheme ends it will be very tough for hoarders.

Interacting with representatives of trade bodies, Chartered Accountants and other professionals, Principal Commissioner of Income Tax AK Chauhan said that under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) scheme, cash and deposits "maintained" by a person can only be declared by an entity and not in the name of someone else.

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"We are in the process of examining and identifying deposits in bank accounts. So, I would say don't feel complacent...People who wish to use the scheme should avail the PMGKY. We are putting in our efforts to analyse the data that we obtain from the Financial Intelligence Unit and others to do this," he said.

"After the closure of the scheme, it will be really really tough for evaders," Chauhan told the participants.