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Bradley Associates Info: Belgium agrees to share black money info with India The government is a step closer

to tracing the secret bank accounts of Indians, especially diamond traders, in Belgium. Under pressure from India and various global forums, Belgium has finally agreed to provide information held by its banks and financial institutions to India. The move is likely to help the government track black money parked by Indians in Belgium - a huge diamond trading hub. The government is a step closer to tracing the secret bank accounts of Indians, especially diamond traders, in Belgium. Under pressure from India and various global forums, Belgium has finally agreed to provide information held by its banks and financial institutions to India. The move is likely to help the government track black money parked by Indians in Belgium - a huge diamond trading hub. Antwerp in Belgium is the centre of the global diamond business and many familie s from Gujarat are involved in diamond trading there. Earlier this year, the government had served notices on 17 Indians for allegedly stashing away money in secret bank accounts in the LGT Bank of Liechtenstein. Some of the biggest diamond traders from Gujarat reportedly comprised the list. The Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between India and Belgium, signed in 1993, provided for exchange of information if it was held by banks or financ ial institutions. In its commentary on the OECD Model Convention, Belgium's stand till 2008 was it reserved the right not to include paragraphs on exchange of information held by banks. Although this reservation was removed in 2010, Belgium continued to hold it woul d not share such information under its old treaties. In April 2011, the Peer Review Group of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exc hange of Information for Tax Purposes, of which India is a vice-chair, said some of the provisions of the OECD Model were not present in Belgium's treaties and recommended the country take measures to bring all its tax treaties to internati onal standards. Belgium is a member of global forum OECD. Accordingly, Belgium amended its Income Tax Code to provide for exchange of info rmation. Since India, as per domestic laws, is able to provide banking informati on to other countries, it was confirmed to Belgium that information held by Indi an banks would be provided under the existing provisions of the DTAA. Belgium then requested the Peer Review Group for the upgrade of its initial find ings about some elements missing in the country's tax treaties. The group changed its recommendations but suggested Belgium continues to make ch anges in the article related to exchange of information. About Bradley Associates Madrid Local and International News Bradley Associates Madrid Local and International News is the newest technology media news, world financial headlines with business and marketing local events, personal reviews on latest technology and gadgets - dedicated to obsessively pro filing startups, reviewing new Internet products, stock market and breaking tech

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