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GST detects Rs 10 cr cash, turnover of Rs 1,764 cr in toilet-sized office
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SME Times News Bureau | 23 Apr, 2022
In a shocker, the Maharashtra GST Department raided and detected cash,
silver bars worth Rs 10 crore, plus a business turnover of a staggering
Rs.1,764 crore from an office measuring just 35 sq.feet -- smaller than a
home toilet.
Following a tip-off, the Department on
April 16 raided the premises of south Mumbai's Zaveri Bazaar and other
locations belonging to one Chamunda Bullion.
Most of these
places, including the tiny one raided, were not disclosed as place of
business in the registration with the State GST Department.
While
searching one such mystery location on April 20, GST sleuths stumbled
across cash Rs 9.78-crore and 19 kg of silver bricks worth Rs 13 lakhs,
and the entire booty was hidden inside the walls and floor of the tiny
premises.
A detailed analysis of the accounts using comprehensive
analytic tools of the State GST made more stunning revelations of
Chamunda Bullion.
The GST team found that the company's gross
turnover suddenly shot up from Rs 22.83 lakhs in 2019-2020, to Rs 652
crore the next year (2020-2021), and upto an astronomical Rs 1,764 crore
the following (2021-2022) year.
When questioned, the owners and
family members of the premises denied knowledge or ownership of the
treasure trove sniffed out by the GST teams.
Accordingly, the State GST has sealed the premises and informed the Income Tax Department to make further investigations.
After
it was detected, the cash counting that night took over six hours till
the next morning, and further procedures are underway.
The entire
sensational operation was executed under the supervision of Joint
Commissioner of State Tax Rahul Dwivedi (IAS) and Deputy Commissioner
Vinod Desai of Investigation-B.
Meanwhile, the owner of the
premises (tax-payer) moved the Mumbai Sessions Court seeking
anticipatory bail to avoid imminent arrest from the State GST
Department.
The State GST said that it will delve into the
suppression of GST while the IT will now probe the source of the
unexplained cash and valuables recovered from the small office, and
related aspects.
This year, the GST Department has made five
major arrests, passing a strong message to defaulters and tax evaders
that they will not be spared if they flout the laws.
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