Government to file charge sheet against 10 big defaulters next month
"The department recently appointed its VAT officials as Investigative Officers, on the lines of police, to probe the roles of ten traders who were suspected of tax evasions and fraud.

This is for the first time that the government's VAT department has invoked its investigative powers equivalent to that of a police station as laid out in the Delhi VAT Act to probe cases pertaining to tax evasion.
Sources said that the police adopts "indifferent" attitude in some cases referred by the VAT department.
Under Section 92 of the Act, VAT commissioner can appoint an investigative officer, which has power a similar to Station House Officer (SHO) of the Delhi Police, to probe roles of suspected VAT defaulters.
"The department recently appointed its VAT officials as Investigative Officers, on the lines of police, to probe the roles of ten traders who were suspected of tax evasions and fraud.
"Investigations will be completed soon and department will file chargesheet against 10 these traders in the court in April," they said.
Sources further said that in future, VAT officials will also play a role of investigative officers to take up tax evasion cases in the national where the department needs to do the same.
VAT department, headed by Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Manish Sisodia, has focused on plugging loopholes to prevent tax evasion so that the revenue could be increased.
The department has managed to get Rs 19,000 crore so far against its target of Rs 21,000 crore, which, officials claimed, be achieved by the end of March.
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