Department Denies Searches At Tamil Nadu Congress Chief K Selvaperunthagais House India News
Income Tax officials conducted searches at 14 premises linked to Tamil Nadu Congress Committee chief K Selvaperunthagai on May 24, 2026, reportedly seizing unaccounted cash.
Income Tax officials have conducted searches at multiple premises linked to Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) chief K Selvaperunthagai. The searches, which began on May 24, 2026, targeted approximately 14 locations across Tamil Nadu, focusing on potential tax evasion. The operation was initiated based on intelligence suggesting financial irregularities and potential concealment of income. The searches are aimed at uncovering evidence related to these allegations, including unaccounted cash, undisclosed assets, and documents pertaining to suspicious transactions. Officials are scrutinizing financial records and digital devices seized during the raids. The outcome of these searches could lead to further investigations, potential tax assessments, and possible penalties under the Income Tax Act.
Section 132 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, empowers the Income Tax Department to conduct search and seizure operations based on credible information suggesting tax evasion. The section allows officials to enter and search any premises, seize documents and assets, and record statements. Non-compliance with Section 132 can lead to penalties, prosecution, and recovery of evaded taxes, along with interest.
The extensive search operation indicates a focused effort by the Income Tax Department to enforce tax compliance among high-profile individuals. Such actions could set a precedent, encouraging more rigorous scrutiny of financial transactions and potentially leading to increased litigation. Taxpayers should ensure meticulous record-keeping and transparency in financial dealings to mitigate risks.
The searches highlight the increased scrutiny on political figures and their financial dealings, potentially impacting the upcoming elections and raising concerns about transparency and accountability.