Rs 7,222 crore fake bill scam unearthed


Mumbai, Mar 8 (IANS): The Income Tax (IT) Department has detected a scam of bogus bills issued by hawala dealers enabling tax payers to suppress their taxable income, an official said here Friday.

The scam includes 150 cases in Mumbai with bogus bills worth Rs.6,500 crore and 39 in Pune with fake bills worth Rs.722 crore, totalling Rs.7,222 crore.

The IT Department found that many tax-payers obtained the fake bills for non-genuine purchases of expenses from some hawala dealers and used these bills to suppress their taxable incomes.

"Bogus bill are issued by hawala dealers to beneficiaries without actual dispatch of goods," the official said, explaining the rampant use of this practice to evade taxes.

The IT Department investigated the cases based on inputs by the VAT and Sales Tax Department of Maharashtra - which found over 2,000 similar cases of evasion in the state - as part of the regular sharing of information between the central and state revenue departments.

The IT Department has appealed to the assesses/tax payers who have availed of such bogus bills to come forward and disclose the correct state of affairs by filing returns or revised returns.

Tax payers have also been asked to clear their tax dues by March 15, which is the last date for payment of advance tax.

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    Create a corporation of RTI and Whistle Blower activists all over India.

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    I am surprised to hear "unearthed". How can it be like that only? There are so many ants or worms in the earth, they have still not eaten anything? May be their stomach is full.

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  • Rion, udupi

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    Scams after scams every week. If Investigated thoroughly all business or trade owners are escaping tax with the help of money ridden tax consultants and IT officers. If every one pay the actual tax anyway, our country will not progress because surely these revenue will be eaten or transferred to SWISS A/C by the corrupt leaders.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    First find out how many IT officials are involved in this scam...!!!!??? As I know IT officials are harassing people who try to pay tax honestly...!!???? If they are paid, they advise how to invade Taxes...!!??? Is it true....Anybody there to contradict this statement of mine...!!???

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