Operation Clean Money
Enforcement not enough, tax reforms too needed

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Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with senior officials of the Union revenue department. The message he sent out to them was unexceptionable: Implement Operation Clean Money, a campaign to tackle the black money menace. There has never been any doubt in anyone’s mind that illicit money created largely through tax evasion and money laundering has for long been a bane in this country. So, it was only to be expected that Mr Modi while addressing revenue department officials would lay emphasis on the need for speedy action to prevent tax evasion, underline the obvious benefits from the imminent rollout of the goods and services tax (GST), and reiterate the government’s resolve to enforce the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act, which was ratified only last year. The revenue department, it must be noted, has already stepped up its activities to detect cases of tax evasion and bring the guilty to book. Over 240 cases have been registered under the benami transactions law so far leading to, among other things, attachment of assets worth Rs 55 crore. It has also zeroed in on 60,000 cases where sales have been reported to be excessively in cash. Enforcement officials have detected undisclosed income worth over Rs 9,330 crore and, in addition, seized cash and valuables worth over Rs 800 crore.