The war on black money that has been raging since November, pitting income tax officials against tax offenders, is far from reachingadecisive turn. The latest battle in this war is being fought through two schemes: the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana and Swachh Dhan Abhiyan. In addition,agrace period has been offered for nonresident Indians and those who were abroad from November 9 to December 30: they have time till March 31 to deposit their old currency notes with the Reserve Bank of India. According to provisional estimates, 94 per cent of the demonetised Rs.500 and Rs.1,000 notes, collectively worth Rs.15.44 lakh crore, have been deposited with the banks. If these figures are indeed the final numbers, it would mean the black money drive hasn´t achieved what the government had hoped for. Hence, income disclosure schemes have followed. While people are being encouraged to voluntarily disclose their wealth, advance analytics is also being used to catch the offenders. The first