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Declare undisclosed income by Sept 30, says Modi in ''Mann Ki Baat''

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked people to declare their undisclosed income by September 30, making it clear that this is the last chance to avoid problems that would follow after the window of opportunity closed.

Declare undisclosed income by Sept 30, says Modi in ''Mann Ki Baat''

Asks people to come clean on undisclosed income.



New Delhi, June 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked people to declare their undisclosed income by September 30, making it clear that this is the last chance to avoid problems that would follow after the window of opportunity closed.

He said no questions would be asked about the source of the undisclosed income or assets if the declaration is made voluntarily by September 30.

“For those having undisclosed income, the government has provided a special chance to declare it by September 30,” Modi said in his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

He said by paying a penalty, those having undisclosed money could free themselves from various kinds of burden.

“I have promised that there will be no inquiry into the source of the undisclosed income and assets if the declaration is made voluntarily. That is why I am saying it is a good chance for becoming a part of transparent system,” he said.

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“Let me tell the countrymen that this chance is till September 30. Consider this as the last chance,” the Prime Minister asserted during the programme.

He said he has told BJP MPs that if anybody faced any problem after September 30 for not abiding by the rules, no help should be provided to them.

“It will be better that you take advantage of the window provided and save yourself from the difficulties that you can face after September 30,” he said.

Modi said there was a time when taxation rules were such that people would tend to avoid paying taxes. “But gradually, times changed. Now, for a taxpayer, it is not much difficult to abide by government rules. Still, old habits die hard,” he said, adding that there are still people who felt it is better to avoid paying taxes.

“My plea is that by running away from rules, we lose our peace. Any small person can harass us. Why should we let it happen? Why not ourselves give correct information to the government about our income, about our wealth? For once, dispose of the baggage of the past. I appeal to my countrymen to get free from this,” he said. PTI

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