What surprises will the finance ministry and the RBI spring on us next?
Put on your thinking caps and predict the next boomerang coming our way!
Leaving most Indians confused about what to do.
The latest boomerang the finance ministry hurled was its diktat on Monday, December 19, that no one would be allowed to deposit over Rs 5,000 in scrapped 500 and 1,000 rupee notes more than once.
This after both the prime minister and finance minister told the country that there was absolutely no need to rush to the banks and we had up to December 30 to deposit these scrapped notes.
Monday's edict came with a demand that all deposits must be accompanied by a written reason explaining the delay in depositing these funds.
Yogendra Yadav, the distinguished political scientist, put it best in a note to his bank that went viral.
Another Indian revealed last night on Twitter that when he wrote that the delay was because he trusted what the prime minister and finance minister said, the bank manager refused at first to accept that explanation and tried to persuade him to instead cite a busy schedule as the reason.
It was only when he insisted that his explanation be accepted that the bank manager reluctantly accepted the form.
Columnist Rajeev Sharma points out that the process to deposit these notes involves the following steps:
On an average, says Rajeev, this entire process takes at least 45 minites provided there are no queues and all your documents are in order.
Interestingly, he adds, the banks already had these printed forms, indicating that the Reserve Bank of India had done its homework much in advance.
On Wednesday afternoon, in yet another turnaround, PTI reports that the RBI 'modifies old currency deposit rules; fully KYC compliant account holders can deposit over Rs 5,000 without any questions asked.'
What surprises will the finance ministry and the RBI spring on us next?
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