The Asian Age

CCD chief’s `650cr undisclose­d income detected

- BALA CHAUHAN

The Directorat­e of Income Tax (Investigat­ion), Karnataka & Goa, has reportedly unearthed “admission of concealed” income exceeding `650 crore during the search and seizure operations at the multiple locations of business tycoon V.G. Siddhartha, who is also the son-in-law of former Congress chief minister and now BJP leader S.M. Krishna.

The Directorat­e had on September 21 launched the search operations at 25 locations linked with Mr Siddhartha in Karnataka, Chennai and Mumbai. According to official sources, the raids against the group, which is involved in “coffee, tourism, informatio­n technology and other areas

The I-T officials had on September 21 launched the search operations at 25 locations linked with Mr Siddhartha in Karnataka, Chennai and Mumbai

concluded with an admission of previously concealed income exceeding `650 crore. The detection of undisclose­d income is expected to be a much higher.”

Besides the alleged admission of over `650 crore concealed income, the Income Tax officials also unearthed a “number of other issues including violations of other statutes on which there is no disclosure, but relevant evidence has been found. These will be effectivel­y pursued,” said an officer on condition of anonymity. Tax officials had raided Mr Siddhartha’s business premises in Bengaluru, Hassan, Mumbai, Chennai and Chikkmagal­uru for alleged tax evasion and concealmen­t of taxable income. A first generation entreprene­ur, Mr Siddhartha had founded Cafe Coffee Day with its first cafe on Brigade Road in Bengaluru in 1996.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? BJP leaders at the party office-bearers’ meeting at NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY BJP leaders at the party office-bearers’ meeting at NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi on Sunday.

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