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Cash, gold seized in tax raids on Bengaluru medical labs

- IANS

bengaluru — The Income Tax (I-T) Department has seized Rs14 million in cash and 3.5kg gold and jewellery during raids conducted on five medical labs and two In Vitro Fertilisat­ion (IVF) clinic doctors during the last three days, said a top tax official on Saturday.

“The raids on the five medical diagnostic centres and two IVF clinics/doctors in the city also detected secret foreign bank accounts and deposits worth crores of rupees, besides foreign currency,” I-T Joint Director G. Ramesh said here.

The searches also found that though the labs had declared previously undisclose­d income of over Rs1,000 million, the referral fees in the case of a single lab exceeded Rs2,000 million.

“We have also found revenue sharing agreements with some doctors by which referral fee is paid in cheques,” Ramesh said. In few cases, the referral fees paid to doctors in cheques was “disguised” as profession­al fees, he said.

In cases where cash was paid, the payments to the doctors were found to be made on a fortnightl­y basis, the statement said.

“Advance in cash paid to the doctors as an imprest (fund kept as an advance for a particular purpose and periodical­ly restored) from which the actual referral fees payable was found to be adjusted. The advance is again recouped on a fortnightl­y basis,” it added.

The normal commission for doctors in these labs for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test was found to be 35 per cent, and about 20 per cent in case of Computed Tomography (CT) scan and other lab tests, it said.

Some of the labs that were raided had employed “commission agents” who would distribute money to doctors in envelopes, Ramesh said.

“The agents would insert a chit in these envelopes while giving them to the doctors, that would contain the details of the patient referred by a certain doctor, the doctor’s name, test details and their amounts along with the commission amount to be given to the doctor,” added the statement. —

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