The Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax Intelligence (DGGSTI) has launched an investigation into alleged collusion between some banks and ATM service providers to avoid payment of value added tax (VAT), according to a media report. The DGGSTI has written letters to State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank and some of their ATM service providers,
The Economic Times
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Representational image. Reuters[/caption] “In connection to the investigations into alleged irregularities in availment of cenvat credit pertaining to ATM transactions by certain banks, please provide details in respect of Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank, Punjab National Bank and State Bank of India and erstwhile associate banks of State Bank of India,” DGGSTI was quoted as writing in the letter by the newspaper. The investigation by DGGSTI comes in the wake of a number of banking frauds coming to light recently such as the Rs 14,500 cr fraud at
Punjab National Bank
,
State Bank of India
, and Rs 1,394 crore
Union Bank of India
fraud has set the alarm bells ringing in the government. The scandals have triggered a series of steps, including a
new legislation
to confiscate assets of those account holders who have fled the country and are evading arrest. According to a
report
in The Times of India, bankers are filing complaints with investigative agencies on instructions from the finance ministry, which has asked them to scan all loan
default cases of over Rs 50 crore
to check for fraud.
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