The
Govt. has given an opportunity to persons who have not paid full taxes on their
income of earlier years to come forward and declare the undisclosed income
under the ‘Income Declaration Scheme’ (IDS). They are required to pay tax of
forty-five per cent of such undisclosed income. The IDS is e ective from June
1, 2016 and will remain open up to September 30, 2016. The declarant is
required to pay tax up to November 30, 2016.
However,
various queries have been received by CBDT on IDS. Thus, the CBDT had issued
three sets of FAQs till date. In the recent tranche of FAQs issued on June 30,
2016 the CBDT has clarified that once the person had declared undisclosed
income, no question will be asked from where such income or tax is coming from.
This assurance in the lasts FAQs (Question 5) issued by dept. will bring down
the e ective tax rate from 45% to 31% on the undisclosed income. Let us
understand this scenario with the help of illustration.
Suppose
Mr. A o ers his undisclosed income of Rs 290 crores under IDS. Now out of Rs
290 crores he will declare his undisclosed income of Rs 200 crores by paying
tax of Rs 90 crores (Rs 200 crores x45%). The remaining Rs 110 crores (200-90)
will be treated as his legitimate income. As per the clarification no questions
will be asked from where such income of Rs 200 crores has come. Similarly, the
remaining income of 90 crores (290-200) from which he has paid taxes will also
be treated as his legitimate income. Thus, ultimately Mr. A has paid tax of
around 31% on undisclosed income of Rs 290 crores.
The
dept. had also clarified that such information will not be shared with other
law enforcement agencies. Thus, it is the golden opportunity for taxpayers to
come clean by paying e ective tax rate of 31%.
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