Income Tax Department raids prominent business groups in Maharashtra

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NEW DELHI: The Income Tax Department has raided over 20 premises across Solapur, Osmanabad, Nashik and Kolhapur districts of Maharashtra belonging to two groups engaged in the business of sand mining, sugar manufacturing, road construction, healthcare and running of medical college.

The search and seizure action was carried on August 25, according to an official statement released by the Union Finance Ministry on Friday.

During the course of the search operation, a large number of incriminating evidence in the form of hard copy documents and digital data have been found and seized. The evidence reveals various modus-operandi of tax evasion adopted by the group including booking of bogus expenses, undisclosed cash sales, unexplained loans/ credit entries, etc, the ministry said.

In case of the group engaged in sand mining and sugar manufacturing, documentary evidence of unaccounted cash sales of sugar exceeding Rs 15 crore have been found and seized.

The search action has revealed that the group has introduced its unaccounted income in the form of bogus unsecured loans in its books of accounts. Several lenders to the group, as well as promoters of the group have admitted that unaccounted cash generated by the group exceeding Rs 10 crore was routed in its books of account in this manner.

Evidence of capital gains of about Rs 43 crore on sale of assets by a non-filer corporate entity have also been seized.

In the other group engaged in the business of healthcare and running of medical college, as also road construction, evidence of undisclosed cash receipts representing capitation fee and refund of salary and stipend paid to the doctors/PG students have been found. Moreover, evidence regarding booking of bogus expenses and contractual payments etc., have been found and seized. Preliminary estimates of such undisclosed income of the group is to the tune of Rs 35 crore.

So far, the search action has led to the detection of unaccounted income of more than Rs 100 crore. Undisclosed assets of more than Rs 5 crore have also been seized. Further investigations are in progress, the ministry said. (ANI)

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