Bengaluru: The Karnataka-Goa Income Tax region has unearthed about Rs. 800 crore worth foreign assets and started prosecution in three cases, a top department official said.
“Till date, the directorate has detected and unearthed foreign assets worth close to approximately Rs. 800 crore. The prosecution has been launched in three cases under the Black Money Act. Prosecution notices have already been issued in 10 other cases,” principal chief Income Tax Commissioner (Karnataka-Goa), BR Balakrishnan, said.
He said the searches exposed a complex web of overseas entities floated by the assessees for laundering money abroad and investments made in foreign assets, having ramifications under the Black Money Act.
While probing many assessees in the mining business, evidence of laundering the money abroad to clear undisclosed overseas assets were found, he said.
“A few assessees have surrendered their Indian citizenships and obtained citizenship of other countries. They were found to have opened various undisclosed bank accounts, made substantial investments in trust structures and acquired real estate properties overseas in countries like Hong Kong, the UK, Samoa, Singapore, Bulgaria and Panama. Searches have been conducted in 26 cases involving foreign assets,” Mr Balakrishnan added.
He said 12 such properties have been provisionally attached under the “Prohibition of Benami Properties Transaction Act.”
The IT department was likely to provisionally attach approximately 100 acres of land worth more than Rs. 100 crore by the end of March, he added.
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