Swiss Bank to provide timely info on black money

In a major break­through in Indi­a’s fight against black mon­ey alleged­ly stashed abroad, Switzer­land on Wednes­day said it will exam­ine Indi­an requests for bank­ing infor­ma­tion on a pri­or­i­ty basis and pro­vide request­ed details in a time-bound manner.

The Swiss author­i­ties would also “assist in obtain­ing con­fir­ma­tion on gen­uine­ness of bank doc­u­ments on request by the Indi­an side and also swift­ly pro­vide infor­ma­tion on requests relat­ed to non-bank­ing information”.

“… the Swiss com­pe­tent author­i­ty will pro­vide the Indi­an side with the request­ed infor­ma­tion in a time-bound man­ner or else indi­cate the rea­sons why the cas­es can­not be answered with­in the agreed time­line,” a Swiss-Indi­an joint state­ment said after a high-lev­el meet­ing between the offi­cial of the two coun­tries on tax mat­ters. The meet­ing took place in Berne between rev­enue sec­re­tary Shak­tikan­ta Das and his Swiss coun­ter­part, state sec­re­tary for inter­na­tion­al finan­cial mat­ters, Jacques de Watteville.

They dis­cussed var­i­ous bilat­er­al and mul­ti­lat­er­al tax and finan­cial issues and also agreed on con­tin­u­ing the dia­logue between the two coun­tries, a state­ment from Swiss gov­ern­ment said.

Das stressed on the high pri­or­i­ty giv­en by India to tack­ling tax eva­sion, while the top offi­cials of the two coun­tries also wel­comed the recent devel­op­ments in the field of inter­na­tion­al taxation.

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