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Coop Banks in KTK Raised by ITax
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Discounted
Cheques to Fictious Entities Alleged
Income Tax Department commenced
a Search & Seizure operation in the case of some Cooperative Banks, in the State
of Karnataka, on 31.03.2023. These cooperative Banks have been found to be engaged
in routing of funds of various business entities of their customers, in a manner,
so as to abet them to evade their tax liabilities. A total of 16 premises were covered
in the search action.
A large number of incriminating
evidences in the form of hard copy documents and soft copy data have been found
and seized during the search action. The seized evidences revealed that these Cooperative
Banks were involved in rampantly discounting bearer cheques issued by various business
entities, in the name of various fictitious non-existing entities. These business
entities included contractors, real estate companies, etc. No KYC norms were followed
while discounting such bearer cheques. The amounts after discounting were credited
in the bank accounts of certain Cooperative Societies maintained with these Cooperative
Banks. It was also detected that some Cooperative Societies subsequently withdrew
funds in cash from their accounts and returned the cash to business entities. The
purpose of such discounting of large number of cheques was to mask the real source
of the cash withdrawal, and to enable the business entities to book bogus expenses.
In this modus operandi, Cooperative Societies have been used as a conduit. Further,
by using this modus operandi these business entities were also circumventing the
provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961, which limits the allowable business expenditure
incurred other than by account payee cheque. Bogus expenditure booked in this way
by these beneficiary business entities, could be to the tune of about Rs 1,000 crore.
During the search, it was also
found that these Cooperative Banks allowed opening FDRs by using cash deposits without
adequate due diligence, and subsequently sanctioned loan using the same as collateral.
Evidence seized during the search revealed that unaccounted cash loans of over Rs
15 crore have been given to certain persons/customers.
It was also unearthed during
the search action that the management of these Cooperative banks have indulged in
generating unaccounted money through their real estate & other businesses. This
unaccounted money, has been brought back in the books of account, by multiple layering,
through these banks. Further, the bank funds were routed, without following due
diligence, through various firms and entities owned by the management persons, for
their personal use.
The search action has resulted
in seizure of unaccounted cash of over Rs 3.3 crore and unaccounted gold jewellery
worth over Rs 2 crore.
Further investigations are under
progress.