PRESS
INFORMATION BUREAU
GOVERNMENT
OF INDIA
*****
INCOME
TAX DEPARTMENT DIRECTED TO LAUNCH SPECIAL DRIVE
FOR
VERIFYING HIGH VALUE TRANSACTIONS
New Delhi: Pausha 28, 1933
January
18, 2012
The
Central Board of Direct Taxes has directed the Income Tax department to launch
a special drive, from 20th January to 20th March 2012, for verifying high value
transactions (investments / deposits / expenditure) from persons who are not
assessed to income tax or who have not furnished their PAN while entering into
such transactions. In an instruction issued today, the CBDT issued proforma for
query letters and responses to be issued to the high value investors /
depositors / spenders.
Addressees
will be required to furnish their PAN if they already have one, or apply
immediately for PAN to NSDL / UTIISL if they do not have one. They will also be
required to explain the source of the high value investments / deposits /
expenditure, and whether these are properly accounted for / explained in the
income tax return filed by them. Persons who have not properly accounted for
the high value transactions, are required to pay due taxes and file the income
tax return within this financial year, i.e. by 31st March, 2012. For furnishing
the information called for, visit to the tax office is not necessary.
Information can be sent by speed / registered post.
In
some cases, the tax officials may also visit the premises of the high value
investors / depositors / spenders. In such cases, the taxpayer should verify
the identity of the tax official before furnishing information in the prescribed
proforma. In case of any grievance or complaint, taxpayer may contact the
assessing officer or the additional / joint commissioner or the commissioner
concerned. The visiting tax official is required to furnish the telephone
numbers of his supervisory officers.
There
are penal consequences of not obtaining PAN or reporting it. For not paying
proper taxes, there can be penalty up to 300% of the unpaid tax, and also
prosecution in some cases.
DSM/SS/GN
Source: Finance Ministry
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