Increased efforts to check revenue leakage by the Finance Ministry have resulted in detection of over Rs 4,500 crore in service tax, excise and customs duty evasion during last year.
Out of the total Rs 4,744.92 crore of indirect tax evasion detected during April and December last year, officials made a recovery of Rs 531 crore, according to official data.
As many as 592 cases involving service tax evasion of Rs 3,055 crore were detected during 2012-13 up to December. Sustained investigation via issuance of show cause notices among others had resulted in recovery of Rs 435 crore, it said.
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The officials also made recovery of Rs 96 crore being evaded as excise duty after due investigation into the matter, the data said.
A total of 710 cases of customs duty evasion involving Rs 1,118.92 crore were detected between April-September last year, it said.
The Finance Ministry is following a zero tolerance policy against tax evaders and has cautioned customs, central excise and service tax defaulters of stringent action.
Ministry officials say sustained efforts had resulted in detection and recovery of such a huge amount in evasion of indirect tax comprising service tax, excise and customs duty.
Investigations have found that companies and individuals were fudging data to avoid service tax. "In some cases, we found that a service provider has not acquired service tax registration number," said a Revenue department official involved in these cases.
Similarly, in case of excise duty evasion, companies were maintaining wrong data of finished goods so as to evade tariff, the official said.
In cases of customs duty evasion, the officials could lay their hands on many 'fly-by-night' exporters and importers.