Potter earning Rs 95,000 annually gets I-T notice for Rs 13.55 cr deal, probe hints identity theft
Police said, the potter's PAN and Aadhaar details were allegedly misused by a Mumbai-based firm to evade the tax scanner for two business transactions.
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Kota, 17 April
A potter in Rajasthan with an annual income of Rs 95,000 was
left utterly dumbfounded after he received two back-to-back income tax notices
last month for business transactions worth Rs 13.55 crore in the 2020-2021
fiscal.
It was later revealed that Vishnu Kumar Prajapat, 32, a
resident of Jhaliji Ka Barana in Bundi district, had possibly been a victim of
identity theft. A case of cheating was registered by the police on Wednesday.
According to police, the potter's PAN and Aadhaar details
were allegedly misused by a Mumbai-based firm to evade the tax scanner for two
business transactions.
Prajapat received the first notice on 11 March through email
and speed post, saying no I-T return was filed for the transaction of over Rs 10.61
crore in FY 2020-21. He was directed to file a reply by 19 March.
He immediately rushed to the local police station. From
there, he was referred to the cyber police station in Bundi but there too
nobody listened to his complaint, Prajapat claimed.
The potter then took the help of a chartered accountant who,
after some making enquiries, discovered that his Aadhaar, PAN and other
document details were "misused" for GST registration of a
Mumbai-based firm owned by an individual.
It was also revealed that the firm executed two business
deals, one of Rs 10.61 crore another of Rs 2.83 crore, using the potter's
details.
Armed with the information, Prajapat, on 23 March, visited
the office of Bundi superintendent of police, where ASP Uma Sharma heard his
grievances, took his complaint and sent it to the cyber police station for
probe.
Meanwhile, Prajapat received another IT notice on 30 March,
this time for a financial transaction of Rs 2.83 crore in the same financial
year.
"Two police personnel visited my home on Wednesday and
assured me that I will not be wronged," said the potter, a graduate in
Arts. He told PTI that he earns only around Rs 95,000 each year by selling clay
pots, his paternal business.
A case under IPC section 420 (cheating) was registered at
the Gendoli police station on Wednesday night and further investigation was
underway, said Assistant Sub-Inspector Mukhendrapal Singh.
The police official denied charges of delay in initiating a
probe into the matter, saying the complaint was received just a few days ago
and investigation into it disclosed fraud and tax theft.
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