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Black Money Act - Penalty threshold hiked from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 20 lakh
By TII News Service
Jul 23, 2024 , New Delhi

    
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SECTION 42 of the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 (the Black Money Act) provides for penalty for failure to furnish details of foreign income and assets in the return of income. The said section is applicable in respect of an assessee being a resident other than not ordinarily resident in India who has failed to furnish the return of income when such assessee is having any asset, or is a beneficiary of an asset located outside India or is having any income from a source located outside India.

Similarly, section 43 of the Black Money Act provides for penalty for failure to furnish in return of income, an information or furnish inaccurate particulars about an asset (including financial interest in any entity) located outside India. The said section is applicable when the assessee being a resident other than not ordinarily resident in India has failed to furnish the details of any asset located outside India, held by him as a beneficial owner or otherwise, or in respect of which he was a beneficiary, or relating to any income from a source located outside India.

In view of these provisions, every resident and ordinarily resident, while filing the return of income, shall disclose all foreign assets (including investment in shares and securities) and income from such foreign assets in the Income Tax Return. Failure to furnish the ITR in relation to foreign income and asset or to report such foreign income and assets located outside India in the ITR may attract a penalty under section 42 or 43 of the Black Money Act, of an amount of ten lakh rupees regardless of the value of asset located outside India.

Further, provisos to the aforementioned sections of the Black Money Act state that the provisions of these sections shall not apply in respect of an asset, being one or more bank accounts having an aggregate balance which does not exceed a value equivalent to Rs five lakh at any time during the previous year. Suggestions have been received from various stakeholders that the threshold limit of Rs five lakh rupees is very low which results in many penalties where the asset value itself is less than the penalty amount.

It is proposed to amend the provisos to sections 42 and 43 of the Black Money Act to provide that the provisions of the said sections shall not apply in respect of an asset or assets (other than immovable property) where the aggregate value of such asset or assets does not exceed Rs 20 lakh.

This amendment will take effect from the 1st day of October, 2024.

 
 
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