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I-T SCANNER ON 80,000 CASES FOR HUGE CASH DEPOSITS

- SHRIMI CHOUDHARY

A year since demonetisa­tion of high-value currency notes, the income-tax (I-T) department has identified 80,000 “actionable cases” (people) who deposited cash of over ~10 lakh each in bank accounts but have no tax profile.

This is the new addition to the tax data, which had identified over 600,000 people for scrutiny over huge inconsiste­ncies in the cash deposits made during the period under the two phases of Operation Clean Money — an exercise to identify black money stashed in the form of cash deposits in banks.

According to sources, the IT department has sought explanatio­ns from these 80,000 people who have no record of income-tax filing in the system. Some of them deposited cash of more than ~20 lakh in the bank account but have never filed returns.

The findings are part of a status report on demonetisa­tion which was prepared by the I-T department under the supervisio­n of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). Sources said the report will be tabled in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) along with the action plan on what could bed one further on the actionable cases. Interestin­gly, after examining some of the profiles of these people, their official income had no match with their cash deposits. “We are currently collaborat­ing the minute details of each person identified. The issue seems complex as the person’ s testimonia­l and submission look financiall­y weak. However, we are not concluding here and are trying to dig out the nuances of such deposits,” said a senior tax official privy to the developmen­t.

“The department does not want to pursue the cases impulsivel­y and hence no harsh action against these people is planned as of now. Also, we could see some tax returns by March 2018,” the official added.

The status report also compiled the actions taken under the newly enforced Benami Transactio­ns Act. Till now, the benami unit of the tax department has attached 475 properties, as against 1,000 properties identified post demonetisa­tion. The worth of these attached properties is pegged at over ~1,000 crore.

Soon after demonetisa­tion, the I-T department had launched the first phase of Operation Clean Money, which began on January 31 and ended on February 15. It targeted deposits of ~5 lakh and above in cash. The second phase of the operation was launched in April and targeted deposits of ~10 lakh and above.

Mumbai and Chennai regions saw the highest number of cases where benami properties were attached provisiona­lly accounting for nearly half of such cases. According to official data, 1.77 million suspicious cases involving ~3.68 lakh crore were identified by the taxman in 2.3 million bank accounts post demonetisa­tion. So far, I-T has received online responses from 1.18 million persons for 1.7 million bank accounts.

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