Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Undisclose­d ₹1K-cr foreign assets found by I-T dept

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

EVIDENCE REVEALS THAT BLACK MONEY WAS STASHED ABROAD BY THE GROUP, THROUGH THE MECHANISM OF TRUSTS, FORMED IN THE ’90S IN TAX HAVENS

NEW DELHI: The Income Tax department has detected undisclose­d foreign assets worth around ~1,000 crore belonging to the Jyotsna Suri-led Bharat Hotels Limited, which runs The Lalit chain of hotels across the country, an officials familiar with the developmen­t said.

It has also found domestic tax evasion worth ~35 crore by the hospitalit­y group which may lead to consequenc­es under the Black Money Act, 2015 and the Incometax Act, 1961, the officials added.

The department conducted raids on 13 premises of Bharat Hotels’ and those of Chairperso­n Suri on January 19.

In a statement on Friday, I-T Department’s spokespers­on said the department has seized unaccounte­d assets worth ~24.93 crore, which include ~ 71.5 lakh in cash, jewellery worth ~23 crore and expensive watches worth ~1.2 crore, during the raids. The action, the spokespers­on said, is in line with government’s mission against black money, particular­ly foreign assets. “The Bharat Hotels group has been on I-T department’s radar for having substantia­l undisclose­d foreign assets,” the department added.

“Evidence seized during the search reveals that a large amount of black money was stashed abroad by the group, through the mechanism of Trusts, formed in the early 1990s in tax havens. Such foreign holdings of the main persons have remained hidden for decades beneath complex multi-layered structures, located in different countries, ensuring secrecy. Search action further revealed that one of the close relatives of the promoter family was intentiona­lly introduced as a front to ostensibly escape the provisions of domestic tax laws,” the I-T department said in its statement.

The foreign assets identified by the I-T sleuths include investment in a hotel in UK, immovable properties in the UK and the UAE as well as deposits with foreign banks. “The investigat­ion has successful­ly lifted the veil, leading to detection of undisclose­d foreign assets of more than ~1000 crore, apart from domestic tax evasion of more than ~35 crore,” the spokespers­on added.

The Bharat Hotels group runs over a dozen luxury hotels across the country and a property in London. Jyotsna Suri has been associated with the Bharat Hotels group since 1989 and took over as the Chairperso­n and Managing Director (CMD) in 2006.

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