Bengaluru: I-T raids on Yediyurappa aide,others detect Rs.750 crore undisclosed income

Thomas (Special correspondent) 

The Income Tax Department carried out search and seizure operations in the case of three major contractors based out of Bengaluru engaged in the execution of irrigation and highway projects.

The searches commenced on 07.10.2021 have been carried out at 47 premises spread across 4 states.

During the raids the Income Tax department has detected undisclosed income of about Rs.750 crore after it raided three major Bengaluru-based contractors engaged in executing irrigation and highway projects,the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said in a official release.

The searches were launched on October 7 at 47 premises spread across four states.

“These three groups were involved in suppression of their income by resorting to bogus purchases, inflation of labour expenses, booking of bogus sub-contract expenses etc,the policy-making body for the tax department said in a statement.

“Investigation found that one of the groups has booked bogus sub-contract expenses in the name of about 40 individuals of no means and unconnected to the construction business, continued the Central Board of Direct Taxes statement.

It added that these individuals have admitted to the said manipulation.

The search and seizure action in these three groups has resulted in detection of undisclosed income of about Rs 750 crore,the CBDT said.

Out of this,aggregate amount of Rs.487 crore has been admitted by the respective group entities as their undisclosed income, it said.

One of the groups admitted to having indulged in “inflation of labour expenses amounting to Rs. 382 crore”.

Another group has been found to have taken accommodation entries from non-existing paper companies to the extent of Rs 105 crore, which stands admitted by this group,the CBDT said.

Various incriminating evidences in the form of physical documents, digital evidences, etc. have been found and have been seized.

During the search, unaccounted cash of Rs. 4.69 crore; unaccounted jewellery & bullion valued at Rs. 8.67 crore; and silver articles valued at Rs. 29.83 lakh have been seized.

The search & seizure actions in these three groups have resulted in detection of undisclosed income of about Rs. 750 crore. Out of this, aggregate amount of Rs.487 crore has been admitted by the respective group entities as their undisclosed income.Further investigations are in progress.