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Bought expensive things, but not filed tax returns? Watch out

If you have refurbished your home with expensive furnishings or bought a high-end television set but not bothered to file income tax returns, then you could be under the taxmen’s radar as part of a new move to detect “non-filers” who may have concealed assets and evaded taxes.

February 10, 2017 / 11:20 IST
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Gaurav ChoudhuryMoneycontrol

If you have refurbished your home with expensive furnishings or bought a high-end television set but not bothered to file income tax returns, then you could be under the taxmen’s radar as part of a new move to detect “non-filers” who may have concealed assets and evaded taxes.Till January, the tax department has identified 6.78 million such potential non-filers.

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“These people have carried out high value transactions in the financial year 2014-15 but did not file income tax returns,” a source told Moneycontrol.

The government has also launched “Project Insight” to enable “voluntary compliance and deter non-compliance,” to impart confidence that all eligible persons pay appropriate tax and to “promote fair and judicious tax administration”.