Millennium Post

Private entities to analyse data vis-a-vis ITR, TDS

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NEW DELHI: With an estimated Rs 15 lakh crore in junked notes back in the banking system post demonetisa­tion, the Income Tax department has started the process of engaging private entities to match the data with I-T return or other informatio­n of assessees.

The I-T department has already found that post demonetisa­tion more than Rs 2 lakh was deposited in over 60 lakh bank accounts and the total amount deposited in these accounts is over Rs 7.34 lakh crore.

“The I-T department intends to leverage technology and deploy data analytics for matching and analysis of demonetisa­tion data with return/other informatio­n for effective segmentati­on, grouping and prioritisa­tion,” it said.

Further, the department also plans to implement new business processes to ensure effective utilisatio­n of demonetisa­tion data and analytical outputs to achieve desired outcomes.

The I-T department has already asked banks to share details of deposits between November 10-December 30, 2016. Also banks have to give to the I-T department figures of deposits in similar accounts for the period April 1-November 8, 2016, by January 31, 2017.

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The I-T department has found that there are more than 60 lakh bank accounts in which ₹2 lakh or more has been deposited since demonetisa­tion and the total amount deposited in these accounts is over ₹7.34 lakh crore

(MSP) for Data Analytics would be required to match and analyse the demonetisa­tion data with return/other informatio­n, the tax department said. The MSP for Business Process Management (BPM) would be to design and operationa­lise business processes and campaign for stakeholde­r engagement, improving response rates and response quality.

“The underlying approach should have ease of use from taxpayer’s perspectiv­e,” the I-T department said.

The data analytics MSP would be required to design and operationa­lise analytical solution for collation of data received from banks, post offices and other sources for linking of informatio­n and identifica­tion of duplicate data.

They would also be required to match and integrate the PAN based demonetisa­tion data with informatio­n in Income Tax database such as I-T returns, TDS informatio­n, Third Party Reporting, tax payments, activity and response on the portal to build a comprehens­ive profile for the taxpayer.

The firms would also be required to cluster PAN linked and non-pan demonetise­d data using identified relationsh­ips as well as common address, mobile number, email address, bank branch etc.

The I-T department intends to select two MSPS to help in Data Analytics relating to demonetisa­tion data and one MSP for Business Process Management and the bidders are required to submit their bid by February 3.

With truck loads of data coming in post demonetisa­tion, the I-T department has to analyse instances of deposits and seek informatio­n to identify possible cases of tax evasion.

Hence the department intends to enhance its capability to utilise large volumes of demonetisa­tion related data, which has come in the form of statement of financial transactio­ns, non-pan data, suspicious transactio­n reports, and cash transactio­n reports.

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