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SEBI gives inputs to MCA for defining ‘shell companies’

Over the last year, the government has been cracking down on these so-called ‘shell companies’, many of which exist only on paper and are used as a conduit for tax evasion and money laundering.

March 20, 2018 / 18:34 IST
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Tarun Sharma Moneycontrol News

Capital markets and commodities regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has given its inputs to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) for defining ‘shell companies’.

Over the last year, the government has been cracking down on these so-called ‘shell companies’, many of which exist only on paper and are used as a conduit for tax evasion and money laundering.

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So far, 2.26 lakh companies have been struck off the list of Registrar of Companies (RoC) by the MCA on the grounds that they did not carry out any business operations and were being used to help firms and wealthy individuals launder their money and evade taxes.

However, investigative agencies like the Enforcement Directorate and Serious Fraud Investigation Office have been hampered by the lack of a proper definition of ‘shell companies’, and the MCA is looking to plug this breach by defining such firms. The MCA had sought inputs from SEBI in this regard a few weeks back.