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I-T dept unearths 400 benami deals


Attaches properties worth Rs 600 crore
The income tax department on Wednesday said it had identified over 400 benami transactions and attached properties worth Rs 600 crore in about 240 cases.Keen to implement the new Benami Act to ensure “visible outcomes on the ground”, the department last week set 24 dedicated benami prohibition units across the country.

The department started initiating actions under the new Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2016, from November 1 last year.The law provides for a maximum punishment of seven years in andafine.

Benami property includes movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, corporeal or incorporeal property, in name of someone other than the beneficial owner.

“Income tax directorates of investigation have identified around 400 benami transactions up to May 23, 2017. These include bank deposits, plots of land, flat and jewellery,” an official release said.

Provisional attachment of properties under the law has been done in around 240 cases.The market value of properties under attachment is about Rs 600 crore, it added.

“Immovable properties have been attached in 40 cases with total value of around Rs 530 crore in Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh,” the tax department said.

It has also undertaken searches on 10 “senior government officials” during the past one month, in line with its policy to “unearth black money earned through corrupt practices and introduce accountability and probity in public life”.

The department said in one case in Jabalpur, the “benamidar”,adriver, was found to be owner of land worth Rs 7.7 crore.The beneficial owner was a Madhya Pradesh based listed company, his employer.

In Mumbai,a professional was found to be holding several immovable properties in the name of shell firms, which exist only on paper.

In Sanganer, Rajasthan,a jeweller was found to be the beneficial owner of nine immovable properties, which were in the name of his former employee,aman of no means. Certain properties purchased through shell firms have also been attached in Kolkata.

The crackdown on all forms of illicit wealth is being spear headed by the department to ensure that any economic misdeed is immediately identified and actions according to law follow, the release said.

Business Standard New Delhi, 25th May 2017

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