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Central government's Operation Clean Money enters second phase

| | Apr 14, 2017, at 08:41 pm
New Delhi, Apr 14 (IBNS): The Union Ministry of Finance said on Friday that under the Operation Clean Money (OCM), more than 60,000 persons, including 1,300 high risk persons, have been identified for investigation into claims of excessive cash sales during the demonetisation period.

The Ministry said that more than 6,000 transactions of high value property purchase and 6,600 cases of outward remittances shall be subjected to detailed investigations under OCM. All the cases where no response is received shall also be subjected to detailed inquiries.


Extensive enforcement action has been taken by the Government including search and seizure and surveys largely based on the information received during the demonetisation period.  More than 2,362 search, seizure and survey actions have been conducted by the Income Tax Department (ITD) between November 9, 2016 and February 28, 2017, the release said.

This led to seizure of valuables worth more than Rs. 818 crore, which included cash of Rs. 622 crore, and detection of un-disclosed income of more than Rs. 9,334 crore.

More than 400 cases have been referred by ITD to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Surveys have been conducted in more than 3400 cases by Assessment Units.

The impact of Government action is already visible in the increase of 21.7 % in the returns of Income received in FY 2016-17, 16% growth in Gross Collection (the highest in the last five years), 14% Growth in Net Collection (the highest in last three years) and above 18%, 25% and 22% growth in Personal Income Tax, Regular Assessment Tax and Self-assessment Tax respectively, the Ministry said.

The Income Tax Department (ITD) launched Operation Clean Money (OCM) on January 31, 2017 to leverage technology for e-verification of cash deposits made during the demonetization period.

The First Phase of Operation Clean Money involved e-verification of cash deposits made in the banks.

The entire phase was conducted online, wherein 17.92 lakh persons, who entered into cash transactions that did not appear to be in line with their tax profile, were identified and requested for on-line responses on such transactions. 9.46 Lakh persons responded on pre-defined parameters of sources of the cash deposits.

Online queries were raised in 35,000 cases and on-line verification was completed in more than 7,800 cases.

ITD decided to close the verification in cases where explanation of source of cash was found to be justified. 

In cases where the cash deposit has been declared under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna (PMGKY), the verifications would also be closed.

The operation has now moved into the Second Phase with identification of high risk persons for detailed investigations by the Income Tax Department.

The identification has been done through use of advanced data analytics, including integration of data sources, relationship clustering and fund tracking.

The high risk categories identified include businesses claiming cash sales as the source of cash deposits which is found to be excessive compared to their past profile or industry norms; large cash deposits made by government or Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) employees; persons who have undertaken high value purchases; persons who have used shell entities for layering of funds; and where no responses were received.

The OCM and the subsequent enforcement actions being undertaken by the ITD shall continue to achieve the goal set out by the Government.

The opportunities created by demonetization is being used by the ITD for widening and deepening of the tax base and create deterrence, not seen before, and to curb generation of black money in the Indian economy.

The complete exercise of examining all the doubtful and non-tax compliant accounts may take more than one year but with the help of technology and continuous enforcement action all the liable accounts will be brought to tax, the Ministry said in its release

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