Privacy cannot be excuse for evading tax obligations: Jaitley

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In the backdrop of the debate generated by the appeals on being currently heard by the Supreme on whether privacy is a fundamental right, Minister on Monday said privacy cannot be touted as an excuse not to comply with one's legal obligation on matters.

"Taxes are the backbone of any economy. In India, the mindset of the people on taxes is gradually changing and they want that no one should be exempt from tax," Jaitley told (I-T) Department employees at an event here to mark Day 2017.

"Privacy cannot be made an excuse for non-compliance," he said, exhorting the Department officials to expand the base in a non-intrusive manner.

The I-T Department has made quoting the Aadhar Unique ID number mandatory in filing return from July 1.

The Supreme is considering whether privacy is a fundamental right of every citizen in a case that could have implications for the country's biometric identity programme. Activists, lawyers and politicians have challenged the government over the legal basis of the priogramme, while the apex will decide if the system should be thrown out or modified.

The unique ID authority has collected fingerprints, iris and facial scans, as well as addresses, phone numbers and personal details of more than 1.1 billion citizens. The data of each person is linked to a unique 12-digit identification number.

On the sidelines of the event here on Monday, Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) Chairman Sushil Chandra told reporters that Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) will not have to give details of their bank accounts held outside the country while filing their returns, provided they are not seeking refunds.

"It (providing details of foreign bank accounts) is not mandatory. It is optional. It is for cases where refund is sought," Chandra said.

That column in the returns (ITRs), he said, is to be filed in "only one condition, that is, if they (NRIs) are seeking a refund."

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