City
Epaper

CBDT sets March 31 for Panama Paper probe completion

By IANS | Updated: February 24, 2020 23:21 IST

( ) The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has set the March 31 deadline for completion of the Panama and Paradise Papers' probes and filing of the report for initiation of prosecution.

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 24 ( ) The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has set the March 31 deadline for completion of the Panama and Paradise Papers' probes and filing of the report for initiation of prosecution.

The department had unearthed over Rs 1,000 crore undisclosed income in Panama Papers, in which several prominent personalities, like Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Sameer Gehlaut and K.P. Singh of DLF, were named. Around 714 entities and individuals had been named in Paradise Papers case in 2017.

Around 426 Indian entities with offshore accounts were under the income tax department lens in 2016. Former Minister of State Jayant Sinha, an MP from Hazaribagh in Jharkhand, was also named in the case.

Much of the data on Paradise Papers was disclosed by Appleby, a Bermuda-based legal services provider and Singapore-based Asiaciti, that helped setting up of offshore firms with low or zero tax rates.

The income tax department is investigating these cases under the Black Money Act, 2015, under which any person unable to justify the source of funds in question will have to pay nearly 300 per cent penalty on the applicable tax liability.

But most cases are from before FY12, when it was not mandatory to disclose foreign assets. Some entities that disclosed details after it became mandatory are also part of the investigation.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUnion Minister Piyush Goyal concludes three-day Israel visit, terms it "very successful"

InternationalFrom Deccan Principles to Climate Commitments: India's legacy shines at G20 Summit 2025

InternationalG20 2025: Critical Minerals to drive inclusive economic growth, resilience and Global South benefits

InternationalPM Modi calls for stronger global cooperation on disaster preparedness at G20 Summit

InternationalAustralia-Canada-India Technology Partnership to have emphasis on green energy innovation, resilient supply chains including in critical minerals

कारोबार Realted Stories

BusinessNew labour reforms will transform workers’ lives: NFITU

Business'Worker-centric, progressive': 14 national unions back new labour codes

BusinessIndia only major economy beating pre-Covid trend: Harvard analysis

BusinessNew Labour Codes to strengthen workforce, ease business operations: ICEA

BusinessIndia is capable of leading a global movement for 'planetary stewardship': Jitendra Singh