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Why are Indians on the HSBC list in a rush to prove their NRI status?

The clincher here is that NRI earnings are not taxable in India and hence the charge of tax evasion would not hold water.

May 28, 2019 / 17:41 IST
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The global banking sector saw its largest data leak in 2008 after French-Italian whistle-blower Hervé Falciani released names and details of more than 130,000 suspected tax evaders with bank accounts in HSBC Geneva.

Falciani, who worked in HSBC's IT division, fled while under investigation in Switzerland, to France and later Spain.

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More than 1,195 of those names were Indians – many notable businessmen and politicians included, with balance totalling Rs 25,420 crore, a three-month-long global project between Washington-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), Paris-based Le Monde newspaper and The Indian Express revealed.

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