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Rs 21,000 crore deposited in Jan Dhan accounts after demonetisation move

ByIANS, New Delhi
Nov 23, 2016 07:09 PM IST

Post demonetisation, a whopping Rs 21,000 crore has been deposited in Jan Dhan bank accounts.

Post demonetisation, a whopping Rs 21,000 crore has been deposited in Jan Dhan bank accounts.

Seeking to close all the gaps for people to turn their black money into white, the finance ministry had warned against using others’ accounts to hoard cash and said that those allowing his or her account to be misused would face prosecution.(AP)
Seeking to close all the gaps for people to turn their black money into white, the finance ministry had warned against using others’ accounts to hoard cash and said that those allowing his or her account to be misused would face prosecution.(AP)

The maximum deposit was reported in West Bengal, finance ministry sources said on Wednesday.

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A total of 24 crore bank accounts were earlier opened in the Jan Dhan financial inclusion scheme so as to link every household with a bank account.

Seeking to close all the gaps for people to turn their black money into white, the finance ministry had warned against using others’ accounts to hoard cash and said that those allowing his or her account to be misused would face prosecution.

“It is hereby clarified that such tax evasion activities can be made subject to income tax and penalty if it is established that the amount deposited in the account was not of the account holder but of somebody else,” the ministry had said.

Also the person who allowed his account to be misused for this purpose can be prosecuted under the Income Tax Act.

On Wednesday, all the banks were directed not to take the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes as deposits in the small savings schemes with immediate effect.

“The government has decided that subscribers may not be allowed to deposit demonetised currency in small savings schemes.

“Banks are, therefore, advised not to accept the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes for deposits in small saving schemes with immediate effect,” the RBI said.

The small savings schemes include Public Provident Fund (PPF), Post Office Saving Schemes, National Savings Certificates (NSC), Senior Citizen Savings Scheme (SCSS) and Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) among others.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 declared that 500 and 1,000 rupee notes would no more be legal tender.

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