The government and the central bank on Wednesday gave time till April 30 for "commensurate deposits" by people who have declared their unaccounted income under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) that allowed parking money in non-interest bearing deposits for four years.The extension of time till April 30 has also been given to banks for uploading details to the central bank´s EKuber system.The PMGKY, which opened on December 17, 2016, provided last chance to holders of undisclosed income to come clean by paying tax and penalty.The scheme closed on March 31. Inapress release, the central bank said, "It has now been decided by the government of India, in case of persons who had filed the declaration by depositing tax, surcharge and penalty under PMGKY on or before March 31, to allow extension of time till April 30 for banks to upload details to central bank´s EKuber system and for depositors to make commensurate deposits, if not already done."
Business Standard New Delhi, 20th April 2017
Business Standard New Delhi, 20th April 2017
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