Khaleej Times

IT attaches 42 assets worth billions under Benami Act

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new delhi — Initiating a stringent action against black money holders post-notes ban, the Income Tax department on Monday said it has issued 87 notices and attached bank deposits worth millions in 42 cases nationwide under the newly enforced Benami Transactio­ns Act which attracts a heavy penalty and rigorous jail term of a maximum 7 years.

Post the demonetisa­tion order of the government on November 8 last year, the department had carried out public advertisem­ents and had warned people against depositing their unaccounte­d old currency in someone else’s bank account saying such an act would attract criminal charges under the Benami Property Transactio­ns Act, 1988, applicable on both movable and immovable property, that has been enforced from November 1, 2016.

“After in-depth investigat­ions, the I-T department has issued 87 notices under section 24 of the said Act (notice and attachment of property involved in benami transactio­n). A total of 42 properties, largely monies worth crores in bank accounts and an immovable property, of benamidars have been attached,” officials said citing an analysis report, also accessed by PTI. The I-T department is the nodal department to enforce the said Act in the country.

They said the taxman has issued numerous summons under the Benami Transactio­ns Act and is in the process of issuing more. —

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