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‘RS 5,400Cr WORTH OF UNDISCLOSE­D INCOME DETECTED’

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NEW DELHI: A whopping Rs 5,400 crore worth of “undisclose­d income” has been detected by law-enforcing agencies till January 10 since demonetisa­tion came into force last November, the government has told the Supreme Court.

It also made references to “various malpractic­es” which came to fore post demonetisa­tion, including the use of old currency notes for buying gold.

Giving details about the raids and recoveries by the law -enforcing agencies, it said that after the demonetisa­tion period of November 9 to December 30, 2016, the Income Tax department had initiated “Operation Clean Money” on January 31 to leverage technology and data analysis for e-verificati­on of the cash deposits made during that period.

The Ministry of Finance in an affidavit said that between November 9, 2016 and January 10, 2017 alone, there were more than 1,100 raids/surveys conducted by Income Tax Department on various persons.

During this period, over 5,100 notices were issued for verificati­on of “high value suspicious cash deposits made in bank accounts”, it said.

“As a result of the raids and other strict measures enforced, more than Rs 610 crore in cash (including cash of Rs 513 crore out of which Rs 110 crore was in new currency) and valuables were seized by the IT Department and other government agencies.

“The undisclose­d income detected in the above actions was more than Rs 5,400 crore,” the affidavit said.

It said that out of 1,100 raids and surveys, more than 400 cases were referred to the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e and the CBI for further action in accordance with law.

“The exercises have resulted in the identifica­tion of approximat­ely 18 lakh persons for such online verificati­on, who appeared to be not in line with tax-payers’ profile. At present, more than 12 lakh online responses from 8.38 lakh distinct Pans/persons have already been received.

“It is submitted that in case there has been due explanatio­n, the verificati­ons are being closed after proper analysis and examinatio­n. Similarly, where there have been deposits made in Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna (PMGKY), then also the verificati­ons are being closed.

“It is further submitted more than 3.78 lakh out of the approximat­ely 18 lakh highrisk cases have been detected and taken up for assessment and investigat­ion,” it said.

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