New
Delhi: On Wednesday, the Lok Sabha passed a comprehensive Benami Transactions
Amendment Bill in an attempt to check black money, with Finance Minister Arun
Jaitley assuring that genuine religious trusts will be kept out of the purview
of the legislation.
Moving the Benami
Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill 2015 for the consideration and passage,
the Minister said the legislation was predominately an anti-black money measure
and its purpose is to seize benami property and prosecute those indulging in
such activities.
On concerns expressed by
certain members about religious properties or those owned by deities or
religious institutions, Jaitley said the government under this Bill will exempt
such bonafide entities.
“There is Section 58 under
the law which clearly states that charitable or religious organization
properties, the government has power to exempt those,” Jaitley said responding
to concerns of some members about the applicability of the amended law on
properties in the name of holy books and deities. “If there is a genuine
property which belongs to a church or a mosque or a gurdwara or a temple,
section 58 says that the government has the power to exempt it,” he added.
The Minister warned that exemption
to such entities, cannot be a pretext for tax evasion, adding “If you make any
illegal business out of it... if you create a fake religious sect and start
keeping benami property, then government won't exempt it, so please don’t do
that”.
Responding
to suggestions of members on why the government has not come out with a new law
in place of the 1988 Act, the Minister said such a move would have given “immunity
to persons who acquired benami properties during the period from 1988 to 2016”.
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