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Surat is the new shell firm capital

Surat is the new shell firm capital
Surat has replaced Kolkata as the new capital of shell firms that evade taxes.According to the income tax (IT) department,a majority of the companies featuring on the new list of firms provided by the government are based in Kolkata had topped the first list.
The tax department began tightening the noose shell firms earlier this year, as more details such companies to light after In the new list, tax have found over 80 per cent of the 2,138 shell firms, which deposited unaccounted cash of at least Rs 5,000 crore during the note ban, were from Surat.
The tax department expects this number to go up.This list featured 5,800 shell companies, shortlisted by the finance ministry, which had deposits of Rs17,000 crore in near zero balance accounts after demonetisation and nearly an equal amount of withdrawal thereafter.
Earlier, the tax department had identified 16,000 shell firms floated in Kolkata between 2011 and 2015, to launder money.The probe further revealed that Surat had become a safer bet for shell firms compared with Kolkata for two main reasons.
First, Surat´s diamond business has also resulted in a flourishing parallel trade, with traders shipping diamonds worth millions of dollars illegally abroad, mostly to Dubai and South Asian countries, from where they can be sold to western markets.
Since the system was in place and operators were well versed with the parallel economy, it was easy, explained a senior ITofficial.The second reason is that Surat also has indirect exposure to overseas markets, which is complex and tough to crack.The earlier modus operandi of converting black money into white was to buy shares of listed shell firms, jack up their prices, sell shares after a year and claim long term capital gains exemptions.
However, in the new cases, the entities are adopting new strategies to make transactions more complex in nature.“Surat is known for complex financial structures, which have evolved over the years.There are professional services firms, chartered accountants, and lawyers located both overseas and in India, who help such companies launder money,” said a tax consultant, requesting anonymity.
Under one such scheme, called “layering”, which the Surat operators have mastered, laundering takes place through multiple transactions involving several entities making it difficult to expose the money trail, the officer pointed out.
In the case of shell companies, assets are seldom in the beneficiary´s name and money moves to jurisdictions where Indian law has no reach.“In the recent past, we have come a cross a significant number of cases where promoters have parked money in overseas bank accounts with some links with Surat based firms.
The matter is currently under investigation,” said the officer quoted above.The ITofficer said this was how Surat replaced Kolkata, which was the previous centre for shell companies since 1980.
Also, shell companies based in West Bengal have already been prosecuted, said another IT official.“The continuous crack down on companies in Kolkata by us is another probable reason for entities avoiding West Bengal to launder money through shell routes,” he added.
The action on shell companies gathered momentum in August, when the Ministry of Corporate Affairs identified 331 such firms.About 150 of these were in Kolkata.Acting on the list, the capital market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India directed stock exchanges to immediately restrict trading in these firms.
The government decided to crack down on such sham transactions after the Special Investigation Team on black money suggested a mechanism to detect shell companies and put in place checks and balances to curb stock market abuse.
In the last three years, the tax department has identified over 1,155 shell companies, which were used as conduits by over 22,000 beneficiaries.
The Business Standard, New Delhi, 16th November 2017

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