Income Tax Department conducts searches in Delhi, Haryana


New Delhi, Nov 17 (IANS): The Income Tax Department carried out search and seizure operations in the case of a Fintech company providing instant short term personal loan through Mobile App.

The searches were conducted on Nov 9, 2021 on the business and residential premises in Delhi and Gurugram.

During the search, the department said, it was revealed that the company has been allegedly charging very high processing fee at the time of disbursement of loans. This results into effective higher burden of compensation on the borrowers.

The said company is held by a group based in Cayman Island, ultimately controlled by an individual of a neighbouring country.

The company has brought in India nominal initial capital by way of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) but took substantial working capital loans from Indian banks. The business model of the company results in high rotation of capital which is evidenced by turnover of Rs 10,000 crore in its first year of operation.

It is seen that repatriation of about Rs 500 crore has been made by it to its overseas group companies under the pretext of buying of services in two years. However, evidence gathered during the search has revealed that such remittances made to the group companies are either highly inflated or not genuine.

Evidences found also indicate that internal web-based application for lending business was controlled from outside India, the department said.

During the search proceedings, statements of key persons including foreign nationals have been recorded. Further investigations are in progress.

 

  

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