CBI lens on Infosys staff, I-T officials and fake CA for fraud
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While fake chartered accountant Nagesh Shastri was filing the returns, the CBI says I-T officials and Infosys staff allowed these returns to circumvent the system and get the required approvals. An Infosys spokesperson said the company did not want to comment without seeing the FIR. Nagesh Shastri (Accused-1), partner of SSK Associates, in connivance with unknown officials of the CPC, I-T department, and unknown private persons, had filed the fraudulent returns and claimed Rs 5 crore refunds by submitting false information.
“The processing of e-returns is outsourced to Infosys Technologies Limited, who validate the returns in bulk and generate list of cases where refunds have to be approved. The Assessing Officers of the I-T department posted in CPC give the approval for release of refunds to assessees through their bank accounts,” according to the FIR. The CBI found that the assessment system tags revised returns and gives pop-up messages to draw the attention of the person processing them and also to assessing officers who approve refunds.
“The unknown officials of Infosys Technologies who were entrusted with the work of processing the returns and the I-T officials at CPC, who were authorised to approve issue of refunds are suspected to have connived with Shastri in processing these revised returns based on false information or documents knowingly and issued income-tax refunds,” the FIR reads. Shastri, who had been assisting several private sector salaried employees to file returns of income over the past few years, had access to their user identity and passwords.
He would file revised returns of income claiming refund, in cases of assessees whose original returns were already processed by the CPC. “All these revised returns are filed with inflated claims on account of payments towards housing loan,” the FIR read.
Some I-T officials and a few staffers of Infosys connived with a fake CA and filed 1,010 revised tax returns using forged documents , says the FIR. #casansaar (Source - Economic Times)
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