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BCTT Withdrawn

Last updated: 29 February 2008


BCTT Withdrawn

 

The Banking Cash Transaction Tax, which provided for a 0.1% levy on certain cash withdrawals from banks has been withdrawn.

In the budget proposals  for the fiscal year 2008-09, he said that no BCTT would be charged in respect of any taxable banking transaction after 31 March 2009. The BCTT was introduced by the Finance Act, 2005 and provided for a 0.

1% levy on “taxable banking transaction”. Such transactions included cash withdrawal of more than Rs50,000 for individuals and HUFs and Rs1,00,000 for others in a single day from non-savings bank account maintained with any scheduled bank.

Besides, the levy was also applicable on single-day cash receipt exceeding Rs50,000 for individuals and HUFs and Rs1,00,000 for others on encashment of one or more term deposists, whether on maturity or otherwise.


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