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FM Nirmala Sitharaman Backs Digital Data Access For Tax Investigations: Here's Why

The Finance Minister highlighted multiple high-profile cases where access to digital communication and location data played a decisive role in uncovering tax fraud.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has strongly defended tax authorities' access to digital records, calling it a crucial tool in tackling tax evasion and financial fraud. Addressing the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, she emphasised the necessity of updating tax laws to formally recognise digital evidence in investigations.

Bridging the Legal Gap in Tax Probes

The minister pointed out that the existing Income Tax Act, which dates back to 1961, primarily accounts for traditional financial records like physical ledgers and books. This outdated framework has led to legal hurdles when officials attempt to use digital evidence such as WhatsApp messages and Google Maps data during tax raids.

“Right now, people argue, ‘I have shown my ledger, why do you want my passcode?’ This gap is being addressed in the new bill before the select committee,” Sitharaman explained, underscoring the need to modernise investigative powers in line with technological advancements.

How Digital Clues Exposed Major Tax Frauds

The Finance Minister highlighted multiple high-profile cases where access to digital communication and location data played a decisive role in uncovering tax fraud:

  • Rs 250 Crore Undisclosed Wealth: Officials cracked encrypted messages to expose networks involved in large-scale tax evasion, leading to the recovery of unaccounted cash.
  • Rs 90 Crore in Illicit Crypto Transactions: Investigators used WhatsApp messages to track down individuals engaged in illegal cryptocurrency deals.
  • Rs 200 Crore Fake Billing Scam: WhatsApp conversations led tax authorities to a syndicate issuing bogus invoices and helped identify the final beneficiaries.
  • Manipulated Capital Gains Scam: A case involving land sale proceeds of Rs 150 crore being fraudulently reduced to Rs 2 crore was unearthed through digital financial records and WhatsApp communications.
  • Google Maps Data in Tax Raids: Authorities traced location history to uncover secret hideouts where unaccounted cash transactions were taking place.

Strengthening Legal Backing for Digital Investigations

Sitharaman warned that without explicit legal provisions, even clear-cut cases of financial misconduct risk being dismissed in court. “If the law doesn’t provide for it, despite having the evidence in front of us, it becomes tedious. We need to close this loophole,” she stated.

The new tax bill aims to formally integrate digital data into tax investigations, ensuring officials have the necessary legal backing to scrutinise electronic records when required. “The digital element must be brought in, or we risk letting tax evaders exploit legal gaps,” the minister concluded.

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