TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Finance Minister Arun Jaitley hit out at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for making “factually incorrect” statements on the proposed changes in the Income Tax Law saying the steeper penalties proposed on black money deposits are in addition to 200 per cent provision for misreporting of income.
Responding to Kejriwal’s charge that the Modi government had slashed penalty on black money from 200 per cent to 10 per cent, Jaitley took to the twitter to explain the features of the amendments passed by the Lok Sabha yesterday.
“The existing provision of penalty of 200 per cent for misreporting income under Section 270A has not been changed,” he said.
The amendment changes the existing provision of charging only 30 per cent tax on unexplained cash shown in the Income Tax returns to 60 per cent tax, plus 25 per cent of tax as surcharge and 3 per cent of tax as cess.
“This is a total of 77 per cent of tax in case if assessee shows it in the (Income Tax) Return. Otherwise 85 per cent of income will be payable as tax plus penalty,” Jaitley said. Also, penalty for search and seizure has been raised from existing 10 and 20 per cent to 30 per cent even if assessee admits and shows it in his returns. “Otherwise 60 per cent of income will be the penalty.”

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