Benami Transactions Bill may pass in monsoon session
BY M Post Bureau12 July 2016 5:01 AM IST
M Post Bureau12 July 2016 5:01 AM IST
Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill is likely to be passed in the monsoon session of the Parliament, a top government official said on Sunday.
“It was referred to the Finance Standing Committee of Parliament and report has been received and in the monsoon session of Parliament it is likely to be passed,” said Union Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia here. The bill seeks to amend the definition of benami transactions in the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988, and create an appellate tribunal, among other things. The Act, which was in place since 1988, has not been operational till now because it has several manufacturing defects.
To rectify it, the present government has brought the detailed Amendment Bill, which is under consideration in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha,” he said. Adhia was speaking at a seminar on Income Declaration Scheme (IDS), which was also attended by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Chief Minister Anandiben Patel.
Once the bill is passed, Benami property seized by the authorities will be confiscated.
IDS gives an opportunity to declare Banami property by paying 45 per cent tax till September 30, he noted. “In the scheme, there is a provision that once you declare Benami property, you can get it on your name in one year. So legally, you can get it done on your name and lead peaceful life. We have provided immunity from all provisions of the IT Act and Benami Act,” he said.
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