Five days after the blockbuster wedding of his daughter that raised national eyebrows, mining baron G Janardhan Reddy has come under the scanner of the IT department, which today cracked the whip asking him to explain the expenditure for it and inspected offices of his firms.
The department has served a "questionnaire" on Reddy in respect of the expenditure incurred during marriage functions of Bramhani with Hyderabad businessman Rajeev Reddy and asked him to reply to it on or before November 25, officials said.
The department sleuths, comprising a five-member team pored over the records at the Obulapuram Mining Company and Associated Mining Company owned by Reddy and his family in his hometown of Ballari, they said.
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In Bengaluru, the Income Tax department conducted surveys on at least 10 locations of high-end event management firms, catering and multi-media service providers who were engaged for the extravagant wedding.
Officials said the tax men visited seven locations here and three in Hyderabad of the event management companies which were given contracts for the wedding.
They said the department, after receiving reports of high spending for the event, initiated the action and is checking the account books, payment receipts and contract portfolios of these firms, who specialise in creating special ambience and customised display for high-end spending clientele during their special events like weddings.
In the three-page questionnaire served by the department, Reddy has been asked to furnish the details about the various functions conducted pre-marriage and post-marriage.
The questionnaire has sought details on the programmes managed by the event management and the expenditure incurred or likely to be incurred on various components such as catering, flowers, wedding decorations, entertainment and music, transport, accommodation, security, venue and photography and videography, officials said.
Reddy has also been asked to give details of the jewellery, dress materials, personal wear and other valuable purchases made by him, his family members and close relatives for the wedding, including the source for them.
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