Income Tax Dept raids BMC contractors, others in Mumbai

Mar 03, 2022

New Delhi [India], March 3 : The Income Tax Department said on Thursday it has conducted search and seizure operations on certain contractors executing contracts of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), a prominent person and their close associates in Mumbai.
In all, more than 35 premises in Mumbai have been covered during the search operation, according to a statement released by the Union Finance Ministry.
The raids were conducted on February 25.
"During the search operation, undisclosed cash of Rs 2 crore and jewellery of Rs 1.5 crore have been seized so far. Further investigations are in progress," the Finance Ministry said.
During the course of the search operation, numerous incriminating documents, loose sheets and digital evidence have been found and seized. The evidence seized strongly indicates a close nexus between these contractors and the said person.
Particulars of about 3 dozen immovable properties, whose value could be more than Rs 130 crore, have also been detected. It includes properties acquired either in their name or their associates or benamidars. Evidence of their involvement in international hawala transactions and routing of the ill-gotten money to certain foreign jurisdictions have also been recovered. Loose sheets and excel files with details of unaccounted cash receipts and payments aggregating to several crore have also been found and seized, which have not been recorded in the regular books of account.
"In the case of contractors, the seized documents reveal the modus-operandi adopted by them for large-scale suppression of taxable income by inflating their expenses. For this purpose, the prominent recourse is over-invoicing of sub-contract expenses through a maze of entities and by claiming non-genuine expenses," the Finance Ministry said.
Certain instances show that cash has been taken out from these entities and the same has been utilized for obtaining undue favours for awarding of contracts and also for making unaccounted payments for investments in properties. The preliminary investigation indicates that these contractors have evaded income to the extent of Rs 200 crore on account of the above malpractices, it added.