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CBDT sets March 31 deadline to complete Panama, Paradise Papers probe

CBDT seeks to complete this investigation soon, so other investigation agencies can expedite their investigation. A source in the Enforcement Directorate told Moneycontrol “Currently we are investigating these cases in Foreign Exchange Management Act, once tax department start filing prosecution cases we have base to convert these cases into Prevention of Money Laundering Act”.

February 24, 2020 / 20:06 IST
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The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has set March 31 as the deadline for the completion of the Panama and Paradise Papers' probes. It has apprised the tax department's investigation wing of the deadline.

The department may file prosecution against the entities after completing the investigation, to assist other agencies to initiate action.

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In 2016, around 426 Indian entities with offshore accounts were under the scrutiny of the income tax department. The department had uncovered over Rs 1,000 crores of undisclosed income in Panama Papers alone, in which several prominent personalities including Amitabh Bachhan, Aishwarya Rai, Sameer Gehlaut and KP Singh from DLF were named.

Around 714 entities and individuals had been named in Paradise Papers case that came to light in 2017. Former minister of state Jayant Sinha who is a member of parliament from Hazaribagh in Jharkhand state was named in the case.