Deposits more than Rs 5,000 in old notes not allowed Are you planning to make any large deposits of the decomissioned notes before the looming December 30 deadline? Then you may run into trouble, as the Central Government has come up with another shocking decision.
RBI on Monday said that deposits totaling more than Rs 5,000 in old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes can be made only once per account until December 30. This decision was taken by RBI to check the laundering of unaccounted for cash through bank accounts.
As per the order the old notes in excess of Rs 5000 into a bank account will be received for credit only once during the remaining period till December 30, 2016.If someone wants to deposit moe than 5000 rs at once they need to provide satisfactorily answers to the bank officials why they couldn't put the money into their account earlier.
In the notification, drafted on December 17, it was mentioned that a depositor, with an amount higher than Rs 5,000 in old notes, will be questioned on record by two bank officials.
However these rules do not apply to those who deposit the old notes under the Taxation and Investment Regime for the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, 2016.
Below is the full text of the order issued by RBI:
''Tenders of SBNs in excess of ₹ 5000 into a bank account will be received for credit only once during the remaining period till December 30, 2016. The credit in such cases shall be afforded only after questioning tenderer, on record, in the presence of at least two officials of the bank, as to why this could not be deposited earlier and receiving a satisfactory explanation. The explanation should be kept on record to facilitate an audit trail at a later stage. An appropriate flag also should be raised in CBS to that effect so that no more tenders are allowed.
Tenders of SBNs up to ₹ 5000 in value received across the counter will allowed to be credited to bank accounts in the normal course until December 30, 2016. Even when tenders smaller than ₹ 5000 are made in an account and such tenders taken together on cumulative basis exceed ₹ 5000 they may be subject to the procedure to be followed in case of tenders above ₹ 5000, with no more tenders being allowed thereafter until December 30, 2016.
It may also be ensured that full value of tenders of SBNs in excess of ₹ 5000 shall be credited to only KYC compliant accounts and if the accounts are not KYC compliant credits may be restricted up to ₹ 50,000 subject to the conditions governing the conduct of such accounts.
The above restrictions shall not apply to tenders of SBNs for the purpose of deposits under the Taxation and Investment Regime for the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, 2016.
The equivalent value of specified bank notes tendered may be credited to an account maintained by the tenderer at any bank in accordance with standard banking procedure and on production of valid proof of Identity.
The equivalent value of specified bank notes tendered may be credited to a third party account, provided specific authorisation therefor accorded by the third party is presented to the bank, following standard banking procedure and on production of valid proof of identity of the person actually tendering, as indicated in Annex-5 of our circular cited above.''
News Posted: 19 December, 2016
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