Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
21-July-2017 17:28 IST
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
21-July-2017 17:28 IST
Demonetization: From 9th November 2016 to 10th January 2017, more than
1100 searches and surveys were conducted by the ITD; more than more than 5100
verification notices issued; The undisclosed income detected in these actions
was more than Rs. 5400 crore.
Disclosure of information regarding
law flouters/specific taxpayers is prohibited except as provided under Section
138 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
Appropriate actions
including searches, surveys, and enquiries were taken by the Income Tax
Department (ITD) for serious violations of the provisions of the Income Tax
Act, 1961. Further, disclosure of information regarding specific taxpayers is
prohibited except as provided under Section 138 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
During the period
from 9th November 2016 to 10th January 2017, more than 1100 searches and
surveys were conducted by the ITD, apart from issuing more than 5100
verification notices in the cases of suspicious high value cash deposits or
related activities. These actions led to seizure of valuables of more than Rs.
610 crore which includes cash of Rs. 513 crore. Seizure of cash in new currency
notes was about Rs 110 crore. The undisclosed income detected in these actions
was more than Rs. 5400 crore.
Operation Clean
Money was launched on 31st January 2017 with the mission to “Create a tax
compliant society through a fair, transparent and non-intrusive tax
administration where every Indian takes pride in paying taxes”. In the process,
about 18 lakh persons were identified whose cash transactions did not appear in
line with their tax profile. Such persons were approached through SMS/email
(non-intrusive method without even a notice).The contacted persons were
required to submit their responses by logging into a specified website. As an
outcome, more than 9.27 lakh responses were received providing information on
13.33 lakh accounts involving cash deposits of around Rs.2.89 lakh crores.
Appropriate action under direct tax law in the remaining cases has been taken.
Subsequently, advance data analytics tools were deployed and 5.56 lakhs new
cases were identified for online verification.
Whenever a
complaint against a bank official(s) is received and any irregularities are
found or observed on the part of Banks’ official(s), the Banks initiate action
as per their extant rules and commensurate punishment is awarded to the
delinquent employees based on the seriousness of the wrongdoings as per Bank’s
disciplinary rules.
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