2G scam: SC pulls up IT dept for not taking timely action
The court said despite the department coming to know about tax evasion cases in 2008, it started taking action only after March this year after it was directed to file action taken report.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today pulled up the Income Tax department for not taking timely action against the companies involved in the 2G spectrum scam and said had it not intervened, the officials would have "slept over it" and the oversees probe would not have proceeded.
The court said despite the department coming to know about tax evasion cases in 2008, it started taking action only after March this year after it was directed to file action taken report.
"We are sure they ( IT Dept) would have slept over it otherwise (if it had not intervened). There is no doubt about it," a bench comprising justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said.
Additional Solicitor General Vivek Tankha, appearing for the department, tried to justify the delay saying that big companies are involved in the case and they are creating obstacles.
The court, however, was not satisfied with the submission and said there is no need to say all these things about these companies as they are "prima facie tax evaders".
The department also informed that all telecom companies, which after the allotment of the spectrum, have sold their controlling stakes to foreign firms through the Mauritius route, have been asked to pay tax on the capital gain from such transactions.
Tankha submitted that the department has already served notices to these firms and are treating them as assessees.
"The Director General of International Transactions has already issued notices to them. Some of them have already admitted that they should be taxed in India and we have issued them notices. They have permanent offices in India and they are assessees now," said Tankha.
The bench also asked CBI, ED and IT department to cooperate with each other during the probe.
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