Income Tax Department Goes More Brutal And Ruthless For Bitcoins: Issues 4-5 Lac Notices Country-Wide Against Traders & Investors

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The income tax department has just stretched its inquiry into the bitcoin trade, by issuing notices to 4 to 5 lakh high net-worth individuals (HNI) country-wide who were patronizing on the shifts of this uncontrolled cryptocurrency.

Official sources said:

Out of the estimated 20 lakh entities registered on these exchanges, about 4 to 5 lakh were operational and indulging in transactions and investments.

Bengaluru IT investigation wing of the tax department, which supervised last week’s operations, has now dispatched the information of the individuals and entities found on these databases to eight other such wings across the country for a detailed probe.

Those individuals and entities whose records were recovered by the department are now being probed under tax evasion charges. Notices are being issued and they will have to pay capital gains tax on the bitcoin investments and trade. about 4-5 lakh HNIs and their businesses are being issued notices which will first seek their relevant financial details and subsequently establish the tax demand if any.

-said a senior official, privy to the operation.

As the bitcoins or the virtual currencies (VCs) are unlicensed and unregulated in the country as of now, the IT department has exerted action as per the existing stipulations.

-they said.

The survey enforcement conducted last week, under section 133 A of the Income Tax Act, was undertaken for gathering evidence for establishing the identity of investors and traders, the transaction is undertaken by them, the identity of counter-parties, related bank accounts used, among others.

A survey action under the IT law pertains to the tax officials making a surprise visit to the business premises of the party under action but not their residential ones.

The trigger for the action is understood to be the huge spike being registered in the value of bitcoins and other virtual currencies in the recent past.

Suspected black money being converted into white, post demonetisation, through the use of bitcoins was also under the department’s scanner, officials said.

Earlier this month, there was a spurt in the value of a bitcoin. It rose from under USD 10,000 at the start of the year to close to USD 20,000, before a sharp 20 percent plunge within hours.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has also cautioned users, holders and traders of virtual currencies. The government has also said that it does not recognise ‘crypto-currency’ as legal tender in India.

In March, the Union finance ministry constituted an Inter-Disciplinary Committee to take stock of the present status of virtual currencies both in India and globally and suggest measures for dealing with them.

The committee has submitted its report which is being examined.