In its latest disclosure on suspected black money cases being pursued by the Indian tax authorities, Switzerland had yesterday said it has received request for information about this textiles company and had given it 30 days' time to file an appeal against sharing of the information.
Neo Corp, which began as a small woven sack maker in 1985 and now claims to be a multinational technical textiles group, had incidentally faced income tax searches on its various premises earlier in February for alleged tax evasion.
"The said account had never been funded. Hence, (it) was closed on February 18, 2012 by the bank," it added.
Giving further details about tax department searches in February this year, Neo said the tax department got the details of this account from the company's official records.
"Upon enquiry from the IT department, the company submitted details of the account along with account statements and closure of the account.
Stating that the company was given 30 days to appeal against 'administrative assistance' by the Federal Tax Administration, Neo said, "The company has decided not to go for an appeal so that IT Department gets the requisite confirmation as soon as possible."
As part of its bilateral treaty for administrative assistance and exchange of information with Switzerland, India has sought details about numerous individuals and companies from the Alpine nation as part of its crackdown against suspected black money stashed in Swiss banks.
About a dozen such names have been disclosed so far, while many other requests are pending with the Swiss authorities who conduct their own due diligence before starting the process of sharing the information.
Neo Corp shares have been falling sharply for the past few days. Claiming to be present in over 28 countries, it now commands a market value of Rs 127 crore. It posted a revenue of Rs 744 crore and net profit of Rs 30 crore in the last fiscal.
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