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Cash transaction limit slashed to Rs 2 lakh

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Source: TOI

The government on Tuesday moved a fresh proposal to cap cash transactions at  Rs 2 lakh instead of Rs 3 lakh as provided in the Budget, as it introduced an amendment to this effect in the Finance Bill cleared by the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

The tightening of the cap on cash transactions was one of 40 amendments to the Finance Bill proposed by the Centre.

“In the official amendments to the Finance Bill, the government has proposed that the limit of Rs 3 lakh for cash transactions, beyond which it is illegal, be reduced to Rs 2 lakh. The penalty for violating this is a fine equivalent to the amount of transaction,” Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said in a tweet on Tuesday evening.

The cap on cash transactions was proposed as part of a slew of measures to promote cashless transactions enunciated in the Budget that was presented within three months of the demonetisation of high-value currency notes that accounted for 86% of the money in circulation last November.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) on black money had suggested that no transaction above Rs 3 lakh should be permitted in cash.“The government has decided to accept this proposal. Suitable amendment to the Income-tax Act is proposed in the Finance Bill for enforcing this decision,” Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said in his Budget speech.

“The government has decided to accept this proposal. Suitable amendment to the Income-tax Act is proposed in the Finance Bill for enforcing this decision,” Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said in his Budget speech.

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