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          New Delhi, May 24 (IANS) India will soon set up a directorate   of criminal investigation in its income tax department to deal with issues   related to tax crimes and trace black money, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee   said Tuesday.
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	  "The directorate will deal with tax crimes related to   illegal activities. It will locate crimes or criminals by tracing the movement   of money before, during and after a crime is committed," Mukherjee said while   addressing the top executives of the income tax department here.  He said the new directorate would also strengthen the ongoing efforts of the   income tax department in dealing with issues of black money. 
 Addressing   the 27th annual conference of chief commissioners and director generals of the   income tax department, Mukherjee said the government has already given its   approval for the new agency. The directorate of criminal investigation will be a   part of the income tax department.
 
 The finance minister also emphasised   the need for "zero tolerance on corruption" in the income tax department.
 
 Mukherjee said he was confident of implementing the Direct Tax Code Bill   from April 1, 2012. The bill is currently under discussion at the Parliament   Standing Committee.
 
 He asked the income tax department to get ready for   transition from the Income Tax Act, 1961, to the Direct Tax Code Bill regime.
 
 "It would include various issues like redrawing of business processes,   rules, forms, training needs of manpower and the necessary infrastructure. This   task should be completed in a mission mode to avoid any inconvenience to   tax-payers and also to maintain continuity in revenue buoyancy," the finance   minister said.
 
 He said the income tax collection during the current   fiscal was likely to increase 20 percent to Rs.5.33 lakh crore.
 
 The   ratio of direct tax collection to gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to   increase to 7.62 percent by 2014-15 from the current fiscal's 5.66 percent, the   minister said, adding that the direct tax revenue collection was likely to reach   Rs.8.3 lakh crore by 2014-15.
 
 
      
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