- Wednesday, February 9, 2011, 9:11
- General Info
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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday yet again ruled out disclosing names of those who have stashed away money in tax havens abroad. He disclosed to the media that of the 18 names of secret account holders in a bank in Liechtenstein notices
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- Sunday, February 6, 2011, 8:27
- Income Tax
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In a new twist to the black money issue, Tehelka on Friday released the names of 15 Indians, including three trusts, who it claimed had stashed their wealth in the LGT bank in Liechtenstein, a well-known tax haven. Revealing only the names but not th
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- Sunday, January 23, 2011, 17:42
- Income Tax
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Liechtenstein has declined help in India's quest for suspected black money trail to the small but rich European country bordering Switzerland, citing absence of a bilateral treaty for such information exchange. The Indian government is facing intens
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- Thursday, November 18, 2010, 21:55
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The finance ministry is persistent in its attempts to get details of the black money stashed in foreign banks. Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee who met Liechtenstein’s acting head of state Prince Alois in this regard on Tuesday, expressed concerns o
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- Monday, August 9, 2010, 7:22
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The Finance Ministry today said it has uncovered around Rs 44 crore of untaxed money parked by 18 Indian nationals with LGT Bank in the European tax haven of Liechtenstein and have raised a tax demand of Rs 24 crore. "Assessments have been made against total 18 individual cases involving total assessed income of Rs 43.83 crore and total demand of Rs 24.28 crore (has been raised)," Minister of State for Finance S S Palanimanickam told the Lok Sabha in a written reply.
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- Friday, May 28, 2010, 7:02
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The government has served notices on 50 people for stashing black money abroad and evading taxes. Sources told that the government is proceeding against the 50tax evaders on the basis of documents received from Germany in April last year.
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- Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 2:53
- Income Tax
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“The German Tax authorities have provided to the Indian Government information available with them regarding accounts concerning Indian nationals with the LGT Bank of Liechtenstein…Assessments have been reopened under the Income Tax Act, 1961 in all these cases,” said the Minister of State for Finance, S S Palanimanickam, in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
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