The sources said the MAG, constituted in April last year to investigate the legality of money stashed in offshore entities by Indians named in the Panama Papers, would probe the latest disclosure made by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
The MAG comprises officials from the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), the Income Tax Department, the Enforcement Directorate (ED), the Financial Intelligence Unit and the RBI among a few others.
"Obviously, notices will be issued once complicity of an individual or entity is established," a senior official said.
The leaked documents from Bermuda-based global offshore law firm Appleby and Singapore-based Asiaciti, published by the ICIJ, revealed offsore investments by the high and mighty across the world.
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The investments appear among a leak of 13.4 million files from the two firms and company registries of 19 tax havens.
The mention of names of the list does not mean that such entities have indulged in stash funds or have generated black money without paying due taxes.