Film production is not free from cases of tax evasion and the government is taking penal proceedings in such cases, Parliament has been informed.
Tax evasion has been detected in various sectors of the economy, including in the film sector, Minister of State for Finance S S Palanimanickam said in a written reply to Lok Sabha on Friday.
Sector-wise details are not separately maintained, he added.
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Palanimanickam said the Income Tax Department investigates violations of direct tax laws based on credible information relating to tax evasion.
The department brings the undisclosed amount to taxation through various measures like scrutiny of returns, surveys, search and seizure.
Among others, search and seizure are carried out in cases of persons engaged in diversified business and professions, including the film sector.
"The drive against tax evasion is a continuous and ongoing exercise. On receipt of credible information, appropriate action is taken...," the Minister said.
Replying to another query, he said, as many as 12,515 cases of tax evasion were detected in 2011-12 and 13,787 in the previous year. In 2009-10 fiscal, 10,243 cases of tax evasion were detected.
He further informed that disciplinary proceedings were initiated in the cases of 71 and 147 officers of CBDT and CBEC respectively during the calendar years 2010, 2011 and 2012 for "showing lack of devotion to duty or for conduct unbecoming of government servant while discharging their duties."
On finalisation of the disciplinary proceedings as per rules, appropriate penal consequences follow, Palanimanickam added.