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Black money: India withdraws multilateral info sharing pact

Sources said that India was unable to sign the pact as there was uncertainty about disclosures, lack of clarity on the ability to comply with the confidentiality clause.

October 30, 2014 / 17:09 IST
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A day after the Centre submitted its list of 627 Indians who have accounts in HSBC bank, Geneva for tax probe for suspected black money to Supreme Court, India has pulled out of multilateral information sharing agreement.

The Mutilateral Competent Authority Agreement was signed by 51 countries in Berlin on Wednesday. The agreement was designed to enable automatic information to combat black money and also provides for collecting, exchanging information between participating countries on taxpayers' overseas assets.

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Government sources said that India was unable to sign the pact as there was uncertainty about disclosures and lack of clarity on the ability to comply with the confidentiality clause.

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