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I-T department carries out search, seizure operation on Kashmiri business group

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Srinagar, June 27 (IANS) The Income Tax Department on Thursday carried out search and seizure operations against a Kashmiri business group in the Kashmir Valley, in the Jammu region and other parts of the country, informed sources said.

The sources said apart from the locations in J&K, 10 other business premises situated in Ludhiana, National Capital Region and Jammu, belonging to parties that have actively assisted the main tax evader in concealing his income and indulging in illegal activities, were also covered under the survey action.

The group is engaged in the business of real estate and information technology. There were allegations of large scale diversion and misappropriation of loans taken from J&K Bank by the group.

“During the search, it was detected that the tax evader has been given illegal benefit of Rs 60 crore by J&K Bank. His outstanding loan of Rs 190 crore was settled at Rs 130 crore, although he did not deserve any concessional treatment.

“Additionally, even the reduced bank liability has either been defaulted by him or the repayment has been facilitated by active connivance of bank officials, who have ever greened his loan account by lending to third parties, who, in turn, gave their loaned funds to the tax evader through dubious financial transactions with him,” sources said.

During the search operations, evidence was found that the main promoter of the group is a director in a Dubai-based company. He is also holding and operating a foreign bank account. Neither his interest in the Dubai company nor the foreign bank account has ever been disclosed by him in his tax returns.

“He is likely to face action under the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015 as well as other relevant laws of the land for deliberate omission to declare foreign investment as mandated by law.

“Field enquires have also revealed that the tax evader has sold/booked part of his real estate project of Paradise Avenue near Jammu against unaccounted cash. The cash component has neither been disclosed in tax returns by purchasers of the flats of Paradise Avenue nor has he disclosed these receipts in his books of accounts,” the sources said.

Other than the Paradise Avenue project, the tax evader has also undertaken real estate transactions in his personal capacity or in the name of family members wherein allegedly more than Rs seven crore worth of unaccounted cash has changed hands.

“During the demonetisation period, the group had made cash deposits of Rs 1.44 crore. The main promoter could not explain the source of these cash deposits during the course of search action,” sources said.

–IANS

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