The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Adhia: R43k-cr undisclose­d income unearthed in 2 years

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Mumbai, July 1: The Income Tax Department has unearthed undisclose­d income of R43,000 crore in the last two fiscals, Union revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia said on Friday.

“The Income Tax Department has found a total of R43,000 crore worth undisclose­d income from investigat­ions during the past two fiscal years.

“While R21,000 crore have been found from department's searches, the balance of R22,000 crore have been disclosed from various surveys,” Adhia told reporters here.

He did not specify whether the money belonged to individual­s or corporates. “The department is currently busy calculatin­g the tax to be imposed on this undisclose­d amount,” he added.

Talking about the penalty to be imposed on the R13,000 crore of black money discovered in foreign accounts of Indians so far, he said this money will be taxed at the rate of 120%.

To a question, Adhia said there are close to 5.4 crore taxpayers, of which 1,50,000 have annual income of over R50 lakh. As many as 1.8 crore are TDS taxpayers.

On new taxpayers, he said, “Out of our projected target of having a new taxpayer base of 1.3 crore, 90 lakh have already come within our fold and we have already garnered an additional HASMUKH ADHIA, revenue of R10,000 crore from them during the past two years.”

About the Income Declaratio­n Scheme of 2016 which kicked in on June 1 and will close on September 30, he said tax officials have already held 294 awareness meetings across 118 cities.

Adhia made it clear that the declaratio­n window will not be extended beyond September 30. Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also said there would not be any extension. PTI

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While R21,000 cr has been found from I-T department’s searches, the balance R22k cr has been disclosed from various surveys

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