CBDT to allow PMGKY declarations till Apr 10 if tax, penalty paid by Friday

Those who do not surrender even during searches will face penalty and tax at 137.25%

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

CBDT to accept PMGKY declarations till April 10 if penalty paid by Friday

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on Friday said a declarant under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna (PMGKY) scheme will be allowed to file declaration under the stipulated Form 1 by April 10, if and penalty is paid by the deadline that ends on Friday.

"Representations have been received from various stakeholders regarding difficulties in uploading of declaration in Form No 1 under the scheme. Instances have been communicated wherein despite making payment of tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the scheme, challan identification number or the deposit reference number with respect to the payment of tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the scheme has not been provided by the banks," the said in a notification issued on Friday.



The is the policy-making body of the department.

It added, hence, the assessees are unable to upload or submit Form No 1 by the deadline that ends on Friday.

"Considering the rush in banks during last days of financial year, which also happens to be the last date (March 31, 2017) of filing declaration under the scheme, the has decided that if an assessee has made payment of tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the scheme, in the banks by the closing hours of March 31, 2017, he shall be allowed to file declaration in Form No 1 under the scheme by April 10, 2017," it said.

The Form 1 is the authentic declaration format that has to be submitted by the holder to the designated department authority via a hard copy or the online medium.

Following, this the taxman will issue a Form 2 or certificate stating that his or her declaration has been accepted and is valid under the

The had on Thursday issued orders that all designated offices of the department which can accept declarations under the window of the will remain open till the midnight of March 31.

A person or entity who opts for the will have to pay 49.9 per cent on the undisclosed income, whereas a person who does not opt for the scheme but offers his black in his Returns will face a and penalty rate of 77.25 per cent.

The one who does not offer his stash funds under the scheme but is caught with undisclosed in scrutiny assessment will face 83.25 per cent rate.

For those who do not declare their stash under the and are raided will face 107.25 per cent and penalty, if they surrender their undisclosed during the action.

Those who do not surrender such hidden even during searches will stand to face the highest level of penalty and at 137.25 per cent.

The Centre had come out with the scheme after its decision to demonetise the two high-value currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 last year.

A quarter of the total sum will also have to be parked in a non-interest bearing deposit for four years under the said scheme.

The scheme had commenced on December 17 last year.

CBDT to allow PMGKY declarations till Apr 10 if tax, penalty paid by Friday

Those who do not surrender even during searches will face penalty and tax at 137.25%

Those who do not surrender even during searches will face penalty and tax at 137.25% The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on Friday said a declarant under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna (PMGKY) scheme will be allowed to file declaration under the stipulated Form 1 by April 10, if and penalty is paid by the deadline that ends on Friday.

"Representations have been received from various stakeholders regarding difficulties in uploading of declaration in Form No 1 under the scheme. Instances have been communicated wherein despite making payment of tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the scheme, challan identification number or the deposit reference number with respect to the payment of tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the scheme has not been provided by the banks," the said in a notification issued on Friday.

The is the policy-making body of the department.

It added, hence, the assessees are unable to upload or submit Form No 1 by the deadline that ends on Friday.

"Considering the rush in banks during last days of financial year, which also happens to be the last date (March 31, 2017) of filing declaration under the scheme, the has decided that if an assessee has made payment of tax, surcharge, penalty and deposit under the scheme, in the banks by the closing hours of March 31, 2017, he shall be allowed to file declaration in Form No 1 under the scheme by April 10, 2017," it said.

The Form 1 is the authentic declaration format that has to be submitted by the holder to the designated department authority via a hard copy or the online medium.

Following, this the taxman will issue a Form 2 or certificate stating that his or her declaration has been accepted and is valid under the

The had on Thursday issued orders that all designated offices of the department which can accept declarations under the window of the will remain open till the midnight of March 31.

A person or entity who opts for the will have to pay 49.9 per cent on the undisclosed income, whereas a person who does not opt for the scheme but offers his black in his Returns will face a and penalty rate of 77.25 per cent.

The one who does not offer his stash funds under the scheme but is caught with undisclosed in scrutiny assessment will face 83.25 per cent rate.

For those who do not declare their stash under the and are raided will face 107.25 per cent and penalty, if they surrender their undisclosed during the action.

Those who do not surrender such hidden even during searches will stand to face the highest level of penalty and at 137.25 per cent.

The Centre had come out with the scheme after its decision to demonetise the two high-value currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 last year.

A quarter of the total sum will also have to be parked in a non-interest bearing deposit for four years under the said scheme.

The scheme had commenced on December 17 last year.
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