Note ban: Over 20,000 I-T returns picked for detailed probe


New Delhi, Nov 6 (PTI): The Income Tax Department has picked 20,572 tax returns for "detailed scrutiny" suspecting discrepancies in incomes before and after demonetisation, official sources said today.

Separately, they said, the department has identified one lakh "high risk" cases of alleged tax evasion for detailed investigation.

According to the sources, 20,572 tax returns have been selected for detailed scrutiny after their profiles before and after demonetisation did not match.

A scrutiny procedure in the I-T department parlance denotes submission of a volume of records and testimonials, after which the taxman or the assessing officer makes sure that the return filed is correct and the filer has not evaded any tax.

The I-T department initiated the first phase of the 'Operation Clean Money' on January 31 this year to check black money and stash funds in the wake of the withdrawal of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, the two highest value banknotes of the time, from circulation on November 8 last year.

According to official data, 17.73 lakh suspicious cases involving Rs 3.68 lakh crore were identified by the taxman in 23.22 lakh bank accounts post demonetisation.

Responses from 11.8 lakh people for 16.92 lakh bank accounts have been received by the department through online medium till now.

The I-T department had conducted 900 searches between November 9, 2016 and March this year, leading to seizures of assets worth Rs 900 crore, including Rs 636 crore in cash.

The search led to the disclosure of Rs 7,961 crore undisclosed income, according to the official data.

During the same period, the department conducted 8,239 survey operations leading to detection of Rs 6,745 crore of black money, it said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Quite tough assignment to IT but the scrutiny need to be quick and accurate to trace the culprits if any

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    Big task on IT to prove DeMo was successful.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    In a film, there is a scene, where, the accused comes to the police station with a brief case, full of notes and opens it on the table in front of Inspector. Inspector says, he does not take bribe and would take him to the court. The man closes his brief case and says "No problem if you do not take the money, after all, in court also humans are sitting no ?" and walks away calmly.

    Wishing good luck to the govt's initiatives, I firmly believe with our IT department, being what they are, and my experience with them, I think we cannot achieve good result Look at the salary of Income Tax Inspector and their residences. In Mumbai, some of them live in posh apartments costing above 3 crores. Also, while we spend Rs 500 in a restaurant, I have seen them giving Rs 500 tips.

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  • Samantha Lewis, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Eat Panadol first then search for a reason to get headache.

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  • SURESH HEGDE, UAE

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Slaves always shouting demontisation is not sucesses but result is visible.

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  • Prem, Dublin

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Again IT DRAMA.sure there wont b any punishment.just jumla of Digits.Feku IT investigation drama. Joking mockery of country.

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Tue, Nov 07 2017

    DESPERATE SLAVES OF GANDHI DYNASTY IN TRAUMA

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    IT sending notices is standard practice, linking it to note-ban is absolutely funny and crap.

    The reason is simple, there was a restriction both for the deposits and withdrawals. This is to ensure, black money gets automatically burnt finding no place legally in banking system.

    This is just to make a drama that black money is getting targeted, till the elections starts.

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  • Juliet N Prabhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Being a CA, I can say that its a worthwhile exercise. If it goes the right way. Some people never had spine to do this !! That is for sure. Either they were partner in crime OR they were dumb never had a vision!! No one is perfect (and some will NEVER be able to) but someone is trying to get something done....If you can get extend help, you will lay foundation to better future. We have to come beyond our party affiliations to help,

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Sir, by any chance Jay Shah, R. K. Singh, Jannardhan Reddy, Yeddy and likes names are in your list?. But again thier names will appear only if they have filed IT, right???!!!!....Something tells me they are exempted from IT filing and clean chit is already on thier desk.

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  • Srinivasa S, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    A big task indeed. Hope it achieves it's objective. Good Luck to the government.

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