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Central excise, service tax evasion of Rs 5,500 crore detected in FY11

A total of 1,190 cases were registered by the Directorate General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) in the previous financial year.

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Tax sleuths unearthed central excise and service tax evasion amounting to over Rs5,500 crore in the 2010-11 financial year, even as pressure mounted on the government to crack down on black money.

Unravelling the trail of the ill-gotten wealth, taxmen was able to recover Rs431 crore in search-and-seizure operations during the same period, official data shows.

The number of cases of central excise and service tax evasion is on the rise, as per the data, with a 14% increase in the quantum of black money detected in the 2010-11 financial year in comparison to the previous year.

While the intelligence wing of the Central Excise department registered cases of duty evasion amounting to Rs1,356 crore in FY'11, cases of evasion totalling an amount of Rs4,352 crore were registered under the service tax category, during the same period.

A total of 1,190 cases were registered by the Directorate General of Central Excise Intelligence (DGCEI) in the previous financial year.

This translates into a 29% increase in the number of cases detected by the DGCEI in 2010-11 compared to the previous year. What is more, the quantum of black money from central excise and service tax evasion rose by 15% during the period under review, the official data shows.

According to sources, tax evaders used clandestine methods like removal of goods without payment of duty, misuse of input credit schemes and wrongful availment of exemption notifications and undervaluation of excisable goods to hide and evade central excise duties.

On the service tax front, the evaders undervalue taxable services and misuse input credit schemes and exercise non-payment or short payment of service tax under the reverse charge mechanism, while instances of service tax collected but not deposited to the government exchequer have also been noticed, they said.

Indirect tax collection -- comprising customs, central excise and service tax -- in the 2010-11 fiscal amounted to Rs3.42 lakh crore. Out of this, service tax and central excise accounted for 61% of total indirect tax collections. The DGCEI is the nodal intelligence agency for detection of cases of evasion of central excise duty and service tax.

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