INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
issued directions to income tax offices across the country to probe financial transactions of about three lakh firms for tax evasion and
money laundering, especially during demonetisation
These firms had been de-registered by the government for dubious financial credentials
The CBDT has also asked the tax offices to undertake this special task and bring under their ambit the time period (over last two years)
when these companies were struck off from the records of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)."To check possible misuse of such companies
for money laundering activities, the board desires that the field authorities may verify deposits/withdrawals from the bank accounts of such
companies during the process of striking down and just before that especially during the period of demonetisation," the CBDT, the apex
policy-making body for the I-T department, said in a communication.A senior official said the board has inputs that a number of these
companies possibly indulged in tax crimes and once this is established, the department will initiate action against them for indulging in
money laundering and tax evasion.He said the cases of money laundering will also be referred to the Enforcement Directorate as it
investigates cases under this category of tax crime.The CBDT asked the taxman to collect the information about these firms from the public
section of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website and subsequently scan their income tax returns and check their financial transactions
history from the banks where they had accounts."In cases of detection of unusual transactions and beneficiaries thereof, appropriate action
may be taken as per provisions of the I-T Act after seeking restoration of the struck off company by filing an appeal before the National
Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)," the CBDT said.The board asked the tax department offices across the country to complete this task in a
"time-bound" manner and make it a practice to keep a track of such companies who indulge in money laundering, so that a timely intervention
is made by the department to the Registrar of Companies (RoC), and all details are obtained by the taxman before a firm is struck off.Once a
firm is de-registered by the MCA, it becomes difficult to obtain its vital details for tax purposes, the official said.The MCA had struck
off these companies for non-filing of financial statements or annual returns for a continuous period of two years or more and other
irregularities, over the last few years as part of government's crackdown against shell firms and black money.The CBDT had last year
directed the department to ensure filing all its petitions before the NCLT to recover due taxes worth crores of rupees from about three lakh
de-registered shell or dummy companies.Get the latest election news, live updates and election schedule for Lok Sabha Elections 2019 on
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