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Demonetisation: Income tax department notices to those depositing huge cash

The taxman has issued notices under Section 133 (6) of the Income Tax Act (power to call for information) seeking source of funds from individuals and firms across India

The notices were issued after banks reported to it certain cases of “unusual or suspicious volumes of cash deposits” in their accounts, primarily beyond Rs 2.5 lakh. Photo: Elena Elisseeva/istockphotoPremium
The notices were issued after banks reported to it certain cases of “unusual or suspicious volumes of cash deposits” in their accounts, primarily beyond Rs 2.5 lakh. Photo: Elena Elisseeva/istockphoto

New Delhi: Acting swiftly, the Income-Tax (I-T) department has issued hundreds of notices seeking “source" of funds from individuals and firms who have deposited huge amounts of cash in banks using the scrapped 500 and 1000 currency notes after 8 November.

Officials said the taxman has begun a countrywide enquiry in this regard and has issued notices under Section 133 (6) of the Income Tax Act (power to call for information) in various cities and towns of the country.

They said the notices were issued after banks reported to it certain cases of “unusual or suspicious volumes of cash deposits" in their accounts, primarily beyond 2.5 lakh.

“The notices are being issued where the department feels the cash deposits made in the demonetised currency is suspect. This is part of the vigil that the taxman has deployed to check instances of tax evasion, money laundering and black money in the wake of the demonetisation of the two high denomination currencies on November 8," they said.

The notices issued by the department cite the date and amount deposited by an entity in the old currency in the bank as it goes on to seek “supporting documents, books of accounts and bills to explain the said cash deposits" from them.

“If you are assessed to Income Tax, then you shall also file the copy of Income Tax Return of last two years," an I-T department notice issued in this regard said. In the wake of the demonetisation declared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8, the department has also stepped up its survey operations against real estate players, bullion traders and suspected hawala operatives to check the illegal use of the scrapped currency and subsequent generation of black money.

The taxman has also deployed a similar check at cooperative banks and in one case in Mangalore it found that old currency worth 8 crore was exchanged by five societies which had accounts in a cooperative bank there.

The department has also recently issued notices to hundreds of charitable and religious organisations in the country enjoying exemptions on tax paid to inform it about their cash balances as of 8 November when the government demonetised 500 and 1,000 currency notes.

The notices were issued in order to keep a check on possible “accommodation" of black money in old currency by way of making charitable contributions or donations to these organisations.

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Published: 19 Nov 2016, 05:41 PM IST
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