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Budget 2017: Centre may propose 'cash tax' to discourage large withdrawals

In a bid to incentivise digital transactions and discourage large withdrawals, the Narendra Modi government is considering a proposal to impose cash tax in the upcoming Union Budget. The government may tweak an earlier banking

India TV Business Desk New Delhi Published : Jan 13, 2017 18:08 IST, Updated : Jan 13, 2017 18:37 IST
Centre may propose cash tax in upcoming budget
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In a bid to incentivise digital transactions and discourage large withdrawals, the Narendra Modi government is considering a proposal to impose cash tax in the upcoming Union Budget.

The government may tweak an earlier banking cash transaction tax under the United Progressive Alliance government, under which tax will be levied on cash withdrawals above a certain ceiling from bank accounts, Economic TImes reported quoting its sources in Finance ministry.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) on black money has already recommended a ban on cash transactions above Rs 3 lakh and a Rs 15 lakh limit on individual cash holding, the ET report said.

 

An official was quoted as saying that the final call will be taken at the “highest political level”, while another said there was good chance the measure could be introduced in the February 1 Budget.

According to Reserve Bank of India data, digital payments transactions in December last year were 43 percent higher in December than in November since the government devalued popular bank notes.

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