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I-T dept arrests man for Rs 12 crore tax default

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NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department has invoked a rarely used power and arrested a Karnataka-based businessma­n for alleged tax default of about Rs 12 crore, a senior official said Tuesday.

The official said the man, who has not been identified, was arrested by the Tax Recovery Officer (TRO) of the I-T Department (Karnataka) from the Mumbai airport on Monday, when he was about to take a flight to a foreign destinatio­n.

The man has been "detained in civil prison for a period of six months", the department said in a statement. He was wanted by the department's Karnataka and Goa region office, headquarte­red in Bengaluru.

"He owed income tax and penalty arrears of Rs 11.94 crore plus interest," it said.

"Aside from non-payment of due taxes, the defaulter was found to have illegally transferre­d property situated at Yeshwanthp­ur in Bengaluru.

"As per Rule 73 of the second schedule to the Income Tax Act, if a defaulter transfers his property after the service of ITCP-L (I-T notice), the certificat­e may be executed by arrest and detention of his person," the department said.

The statutory provision in Rule 16 prohibitin­g transfer of any property by the defaulter without the permission of the TRO is a stringent one and the defaulter must face the consequenc­es of his wilful violation, it said. The TRO is empowered to attach and sell assets, arrest a tax defaulter and also appoint a receiver to manage a defaulter's business. However, these powers have been rarely invoked by the department in the past and very few arrests have ever been made by the taxman.

The department said the businessma­n had "violated the provisions of section 222 of the Act and Rule 16 of the schedule by transferri­ng immovable properties after the date of service of notice of demand".

Therefore, it said, the TRO held that "no further enquiry" is considered necessary and accordingl­y no custody pending hearing as per Rule 75 of the second schedule was ordered.

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