"A record 13,500 bills have been received for March 2016 under the scheme. A record number of 94 persons have won prizes. While three of them will receive the maximum prize money of Rs 50,000, the remaining will get five times their purchase value," a senior government official said today.
Under the scheme customers are encouraged to upload their bills on 'DVATBILL' mobile app. If the bill issued to a customer is not reflected on the online server of the VAT department, it would mean that the outlet is evading tax.
Delhi VAT Commissioner S S Yadav said bills uploaded by people have helped in catching large number of tax evaders. By uploading the bills people make sure that the VAT paid by them reaches the government and is used in the development of Delhi.
"Bill Banvao Inam Pao scheme is becoming increasingly popular amongst the people of Delhi. The participation is increasing every month," Yadav said.
In January, over 4,200 bills were received and 30 people won prizes. The number of bills received in February went up to 8,400.