Friday 12 February 2016

In 5 years, black money detection up 15.5 times

The nationwide crackdown on black money has meant a steady increase in detection of undisclosed income.
The nationwide crackdown on black money has meant a steady increase in detection of undisclosed income, which has jumped 15.5 times over the past five years.
A comprehensive report of the Director General of Income Tax (Intelligence and Criminal Investigation) accessed by The Hindu shows more and more prominent business houses, including diamond traders, steel magnates and the country’s leading pharma companies coming under the taxmen’s scanner. National undisclosed income jumped from just Rs. 5,894 crore in financial year 2011 to Rs. 90,391 crore in 2014. The undisclosed income detected in 2012 was Rs. 6,573 crore and Rs. 19,337 crore in 2013.
The data for 2015 has not been fully collated but the number stood at Rs. 1,900 crore in the first couple of months of the financial year, tax officials said.
More and more companies are involved in making bogus entries in their accounts. Under thisjamakharchi or ‘accommodation entry business’, paper entries are made in account books to facilitate cash movement.
The IT officials compiled data containing 38,586 records and found that 19,349 of them pertaining to 3,500 parties were bogus accommodation entries on ‘purchases’ made during this period. The sale volume for these entries was Rs. 25,000 crore in the past five years, the report reveals.
The undisclosed income detected during each survey, too, shot up drastically during this period. From Rs. 1.51 crore detected in 2010 to Rs. 4.18 crore detected per survey in 2012, it increased to Rs. 16.96 crore in 2014. During this period, a total of 9,957 surveys were carried out by the DGIT (Investigation) across the country, while 2,167 groups were searched with assets worth Rs. 3,100 crore seized by tax sleuths.
The data was collected from 18 field formations of the DGIT (Inv) and DGIT (I&CI) located in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Nagpur, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kanpur, Pune and Patna. 

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