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I-T department seeks details of pre-demonetisation cash deposits

The Income Tax Department has asked banks to report large cash deposits in savings accounts between April 1 and November 9, 2016.

India TV Business Desk New Delhi Published : Jan 08, 2017 13:31 IST, Updated : Jan 08, 2017 13:31 IST
I-T Dept has asked banks to report large cash deposits in
I-T Dept has asked banks to report large cash deposits in savings accounts

Spreading its net, the Income Tax Department has asked banks to report large cash deposits in savings accounts between April 1 and November 9, 2016.

Besides, banks have also been directed to ask the account holders, who did not furnished PAN (Permanent Account Number) or Form 60 (for those without PAN) at the time of opening bank account, to do so by February 28 this year.

As per a notification, the banks, cooperative banks and post offices will have to report to the tax department all cash deposits between April 1 to November 9, 2016 -- the day when the demonetisation was effected by junking old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes.

Bank officials will have to document PAN or declaration on Form 60 received from account holders and maintain all records for transactions under Rule 114B of I-T Act. Rule 114B lists various transactions for which quoting PAN is mandatory.

It said that persons who have not quoted PAN, or did not furnish Form 60 at the time of opening account, will have to provide the same by February 28. Form 60 is a declaration form filed by an individual without PAN.

Following the demonetisation move effective November 9, the tax department had earlier asked banks and post offices to report to it all deposits above Rs 2.5 lakh in savings accounts and more than Rs 12.50 lakh in current accounts made between November 10 and December 30, 2016.

Also, cash deposits exceeding Rs 50,000 in a single day had to be reported.

With an estimated about Rs 15 lakh crore in junked currency notes coming back into the banking system post demonetisation, the tax department has started analysing the bank deposit trends.

(With PTI inputs)

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