Nobody would be spared after 30 September, warns Tax Authority on black money
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As per the tax authorities, seven lakh individuals and entities have been notified to come clean and post 30 September, nobody would be spared.
"We are now able to use even data sans the non-permanent account numbers (PAN)," the senior tax official told the
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A law that restricts roads to circulate cash and park money is also underway. By 2018, most countries would have automated exchange that would make stashing cash overseas difficult.
Under the foreign black money scheme, 648 declarations were made worth Rs 4,164 crore that yielded a tax of Rs 2,476 crore.
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