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I-T dept detects Rs 300 crore black money after raiding 2 Chennai financing groups

New Delhi, September 25 The CBDT on Saturday claimed that the Income Tax Department had detected “unaccounted” income of over Rs 300 crore after it raided two private syndicate financing groups in Chennai. The searches were carried out on September...
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New Delhi, September 25

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The CBDT on Saturday claimed that the Income Tax Department had detected “unaccounted” income of over Rs 300 crore after it raided two private syndicate financing groups in Chennai.

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The searches were carried out on September 23 at 35 premises in the capital city of Tamil Nadu.

“The searches, so far, have resulted in the detection of undisclosed income of more than Rs 300 crore and unaccounted cash of Rs 9 crore has been seized,” the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said in a statement.

The evidence found in the premises of the financiers and their associates revealed that these groups had lent to various big corporate houses and businesses in Tamil Nadu, a substantial portion of which is in cash, it said.

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The department detected that the groups “are charging high rate of interest, a part of which is not offered to tax”.

“The modus operandi adopted by the groups revealed that most of the interest payments by borrowers are received in dummy bank accounts and the same has not been disclosed for tax purposes,” the policy-making body for the tax department said.

The “unaccounted monies” are disguised and brought into the books of account of the groups as unsecured loans, sundry creditors, etc, the CBDT alleged.

Numerous undisclosed property investments and other income suppression by these persons were also found, it said. PTI

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