Income tax dept to issue 100,000 notices for huge deposits after note ban

These are part of Operation Clean Money initiated by the tax department in Jan to check black money post note ban

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 07 2017 | 5:39 PM IST
The Income Tax Department is set to issue notices to about 100,000 entities and individuals, who deposited huge cash in banks post demonetisation and whose tax returns have been picked for a detailed probe into suspected discrepancies, official sources said on Tuesday.

Issue of notices will begin this week, they said.

In the first tranche, notices will be issued to 70,000 entities who deposited over Rs 50 lakh in cash in banks but chose not to file tax returns or respond to the relevant Income Tax Department advisories, the sources said.

These notices will be issued under Section 142 (1) of the I-T Act (inquiry before assessment), they said.

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Similarly, about 30,000 scrutiny notices will be issued to those whose deposits and tax returns were found to be starkly "deviant" from their past behaviour or their accounts showed huge monetary transactions post demonetisation, they added.

As many as 20,572 tax returns have been selected for the scrutiny procedure by the department post demonetisation, declared by the government on November 8 last year.

The rest of the scrutiny notices will be issued in due course, they added.

This action will be followed by the taxman issuing similar notices by next month to those individuals and entities who have made deposits between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 50 lakh post demonetisation.

These activities, they said, are part of the 'Operation Clean Money' that was initiated by the tax department in January this year to check black money generation post the note ban.


According to official data, accessed by PTI, 17,73,000 suspicious cases involving Rs 3.68 lakh crore have been identified by the taxman in 23.22 lakh bank accounts post demonetisation.

Responses from 11,08,000 people for 16,92,000 bank accounts have been received by the department through online medium till now.

"We will again ask people who made bank deposits of over Rs 50 lakh to respond to our notices. If they do not cooperate, we will begin the legal action. Similar thing would be initiated against those who have made deposits less than Rs 50 lakh but over Rs 25 lakh," a senior I-T department officer said.


The I-T department had conducted 900 searches between November 9, 2016, and March this year, leading to the seizure of assets worth Rs 900 crore, including Rs 636 crore in cash.

The search led to the disclosure of Rs 7,961 crore undisclosed income, according to the official data.

During the same period, the department conducted 8,239 survey operations leading to detection of Rs 6,745 crore of black money, it had said.
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First Published: Nov 07 2017 | 5:35 PM IST

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