I-T dept raids Ahmedabad-based real estate group


New Delhi, Oct. Oct 9 (IANS): The Income Tax (I-T) Department, based on credible intelligence, performed a search and seizure action in Ahmedabad on a group engaged in real estate, construction and land trading business.

The search was conducted at 27 premises on Thursday, which included the offices and residences of some associates of the group.

During the search, unexplained cash of around Rs 69 lakh and jewellery worth around Rs 82 lakh were seized.

Besides, 18 bank lockers have been found and placed under restraint. A large number of incriminating documents and digital data in mobile phones, pen drives and computers have also been found and seized.

The group had around 96 companies at a few common addresses, which were being used for routing money and for land holding. Most of the companies were found to have no real business and very few returns of income have been filed.

Many have not filed returns with the ROC. Some directors of these concerns, other than the main family members, have accepted to be dummy directors with mere signing roles.

Innovative methods of tax evasion by increasing the cost of properties through intra-group transactions, on which tax is not paid, have been noticed by the department.

Substantial evidences of transactions outside the regular books of accounts, unaccounted cash expenses, and cash advances received and interest paid in cash have been found.

Evidences of on-money transactions and corresponding unaccounted investments of about Rs 100 crore in real estate projects, flats, shops and land deals have also been found.

A large number of documents relating to properties, held in the names of several cooperative societies, have been found from a secret location. The real owners of these land holdings are being investigated and applicability of the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act, 1988 is also being examined.

Registered and notarised sale-purchase agreements of agricultural lands with substantial cash component have also been found. At one of the premises, evidences pertaining to unaccounted property transactions of up to Rs 150 crore have been found.

Further investigations are in progress.

  

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