Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

₹500-crore unaccounte­d cash detected in Ludhiana: I-T dept

- Mohammad Ghazali mohammad.ghazali@hindustant­imes.com ■

LUDHIANA: Before going abroad, the potential tax defaulters will have to convince the government that they have cleared their dues, said chief commission­er of income tax, Ludhiana, Binay Kumar Jha in a press conference here on Friday.

The move comes in the wake of financial scams including the PNB fraud, where the investigat­ing agencies are trying to get hold of main accused Nirav Modi who escaped after the allegation­s of financial irregulari­ties against him surfaced.

Following ‘prevention is better than cure’ approach, the income tax (I-T) will collaborat­e with the immigratio­n centres for the same.

“Under Section 231 (A) of the Income Tax Act, the department can issue a notice to the tax defaulter asking him not to leave the country,” said Jha.

“The same notice will be sent to the immigratio­n centre and if the concerned person plans to fly out, he will have to convince the government of clearing his taxes,” said Jha. He said that the department does not want to harass any tax payer and the said notice will be issued if the previous notices remain unanswered. M eanwhile, under the Centre’s ‘Operation Clean Money’, launched after demonetisa­tion, the department has detected unaccounte­d cash deposits to the tune of over ₹500 crore.

4,100 CASES OF LARGE CASH DEPOSITS DETECTED’

Meanwhile, under the Centre’s ‘Operation Clean Money’, launched after demonetisa­tion, the department has detected unaccounte­d cash deposits to the tune of over ₹500 crore. “We have detected 4,100 cases of large cash deposits in several banks. Out of these, the department has received responses for 1,283 cases while 2,811 entities have not responded,” said Jha.

The potential tax defaulters will have to convince the government that they have cleared their dues before going abroad. BINAY KUMAR JHA, chief commission­er of income tax, Ludhiana

‘COMPLY WITH TAX LAWS, ELSE FACE PROSECUTIO­N’

Jha lauded Ludhiana residents for increased tax compliance reflecting the positive growth in the number of tax payers here. He also warned defaulters to comply with the laws or face the music. “Till April 01, 2017, the prosecutio­n filed around 86 cases. However, the number has swelled to 700 in this financial year,” said Jha.

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