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Increase in number of tax payers post demonetization |
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22-12-2017 | |||
During the period from November 2016 to March 2017, the Income-tax Department (ITD) conducted searches on around 900 groups, wherein undisclosed income of over ₹ 7,900 crores was admitted. During the same period, more than 8200 surveys were conducted leading to detection of undisclosed income of more than ₹ 6700 crores. Further, during the period from April 2017 to October 2017, around 275 groups were searched by the ITD in which undisclosed income of over ₹ 7800 crores was admitted. During the same period, more than 3100 surveys were conducted by the ITD in which undisclosed income of over ₹ 2400 crores was detected. The number of assessees (taxpayers) has increased post demonetization. During the current financial year (up to 7.11.2017), 3.89 crore income-tax e-returns were filed as compared to 3.25 crore e-returns filed during corresponding period of last financial year, which translates into a growth rate of 19.5%. The quantum of net direct tax collections in FY 2017-18 (up to November, 2017) has increased to ₹ 4.8 lakh crore (provisional) as compared to ₹ 4.20 lakh crore collected during corresponding period of last year registering a growth rate of 14.3%. Various steps taken by the Government to curb cash transactions include:-
This was stated by Shri Shiv Pratap Shukla, Minister of State for Finance in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today. |
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