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The cases of service tax evasion have increased during the recent time. The details are as under:
Year | No. of cases detected | Service tax evasion involved (Rs. in crores) |
2010-11 | 8399 | 14291 |
2011-12 | 8710 | 14608 |
2012-13 (upto January 2013) | 9637 | 20335 |
The intensified drive against service tax evaders is the reason for the increase in number of cases.
The following steps have been taken by the Government to prevent cases of service tax evasion:
· Conducting surveys by the field officers
· Extensive publicity regarding the liability of service tax on various services
· Booking cases against unregistered service providers
· Obtaining information from other Government agencies/departments regarding various service providers/persons liable to pay service tax.
This was stated by Minister of State for Finance, Shri Namo Narain Meena, in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.
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(Release ID :95162)
Service tax evasion: increased detections prompt intensified enforcement including surveys, publicity, and interagency information sharing. Incidence of service tax evasion has risen, shown by increased detected cases and aggregate evasion figures. The increase is attributed to an intensified enforcement drive. The government's operational responses include conducting field surveys, widespread publicity about service tax liability, booking unregistered service providers, and obtaining information from other government agencies to identify persons and entities liable to pay service tax.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.