Making good on his promise that the government would crack down on so-called black money, India’s finance minister Arun Jaitley has introduced a Bill in the lower house of parliament (Lok Sabha) which would penalise Indian tax evaders with a whopping 90% penalty and possible jail time if convicted of non-disclosure of undeclared assets held outside the country.
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