The finance ministry on Thursday said it had sent letters containing the summary of information of financial transactions, along with customised response sheets, to another 35,000 permanent account number (PAN) holders, who have not filed their returns despite being high value spenders.
"We have dispatched letters to 35,000 more PAN holders," Revenue Secretary Sumit Bose said. With this, a total 70,000 PAN holders, of 1.2 million such tax assessees, have been sent notices.
The letter contains the summary of the information of financial transaction(s), along with a customised response sheet, and seeks to know whether the person had filed a return or not.
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