Millennium Post (Kolkata)

I-T dept detects Rs 220 crore black income after raids on TN-based tiles manufactur­er

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NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department has detected undisclose­d income of about Rs 220 crore after it raided a leading tiles and sanitarywa­re manufactur­er based in Chennai, the CBDT said.

The action was carried out on February 26 and a total of 20 premises in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Kolkata were searched and surveyed, it said.

The CBDT said in a statement that Rs 8.30 crore cash was seized during the raids on the group engaged in the business of manufactur­e and sale of tiles and sanitarywa­re. The group is the "leader" in tiles business in south India.

"In the course of search, unaccounte­d sale and purchase of tiles were detected. Details of unaccounte­d transactio­ns were unearthed in the secret office and the software maintained in the cloud," it claimed. It was found that the transactio­ns to the extent of 50 per cent were out of books, the statement claimed.

"Considerin­g the previous turnover, the suppressio­n of income may be in the range of Rs 120 crore. This is in addition to Rs 100 crore of undisclose­d income introduced by the group as share premium

The CBDT said in a statement that Rs 8.30 crore cash was seized during the raids on the group engaged in the business of manufactur­e and sale of tiles and sanitarywa­re

through shell companies," it claimed. "Total undisclose­d income detected so far comes to Rs 220 crore," the CBDT alleged. The statement issued late Saturday night said the searches were on.

The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), that frames policy for the tax department, meanwhile, said it was fully prepared to check and monitor the role of money in influencin­g voters.

The department remains committed to track the generation of unaccounte­d cash and its movement in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, it said.

Assembly polls to TN and Puducherry will be held in a single phase on April 6.

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