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CBDT May Charge Upto 83% Tax on Unexplained Money in Your Bank Record

If you had not explained about the credited cash in your bank account in the previous year then you ought to return the substantial tax if the IT dept has found the same. Under the section 69A for income tax if you have no answer for the money, gold, jewellery and another valuable item in the preceding year which is not shown in the account, or either Assessing Administrator is not convinced by such expression, then all these assets will be the income of the taxpayer for the preceding year.

83% Income Tax on Unexplained Cash in Bank Account

All these earned income whose explanation is not given will be deemed with high income tax at the rate Get the details on income tax rates for FY 2019-20 (AY 2020-21). Various rates are provided such as Individual/HUF, Companies, Partnership Firms. Read more of 83.25% (60% tax + 25% surcharge 6% penalty). If the tax has filed for the cash credit paid for on or before the time in the previous year then the penalty for 6% will not be applied.

Above the assets like money, gold and other valuable items, any cash found in the books of a taxpayer whom he has no explanation or the officials on asking have not been found satisfied than a heavy tax at the mentioned rate will be charged. These entries are known as unexplained cash credit under section 68 of the income tax.

Read Also: Revisit History of Income Tax Slabs (1944-45 to 2020-21) in India Get to review the history of income tax slabs in different time frames (1944-45 to 2020-21) to know the income tax rate paid by Indians since independence. Read more

Several taxpayers deposited huge cash in their accounts but in 2017 when the demonetisation was announced and various accounts have come under scrutiny. The Income Tax department then asked to settle all the undisclosed accounts without any question on the undisclosed incomes.

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Published by Arpit Kulshrestha
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