Inaugurating the National Seminar on Black Money, he said a dedicated and institutionalised mechanism should be put in place with adequate personnel to tackle the menace of concealed money.
"It is only fear of detection that will have deterrent effect. A situation has to be created that owners of black money cannot go scot-free. . .Unleash a fear psychosis of detection. Otherwise culprits will not yield in," Reddy said.
He said reduction of Income Tax rates will curtail black money circulation. However, he added, the existing tax rates were reasonable but still one finds that suppression of income continues unabated.
The former Supreme Court judge also advocated the need for an inter-departmental and inter-state
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