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India, Switzerland to discuss tax treaty in November

Last Updated 30 October 2009, 10:51 IST

The discussions on renegotiating the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA), which comes in the wake of India seeking details of the black money stashed in Swiss banks, was earlier scheduled to be held in December.

"Exact date, I don't remember. I was told, it (the talks on taxation treaty) has been advanced... it may be November 10 or 11, earlier it was December 10,11...," Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said, responding to a question on renegotiating the DTAA with the Swiss authorities.

Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit here, Mukherjee asserted that the government is "genuinely serious" about amending the treaty.
Earlier, Mukherjee had said India and Switzerland would meet in December to negotiate the DTAA amendments.

Regarding the amount of unaccounted money lying in Swiss banks, the Finance Minister said the government had made only one estimate, way back in 1985.
"As far as the estimation (about black money) is concerned, the government has not made any estimates.

"Government made one estimation sometime in 1985 and thereafter, they did not make any effort but there has been some well-documented studies by some experts, some professors and those figures are available," Mukherjee said.

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(Published 30 October 2009, 10:51 IST)

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