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Vibrant Gujarat MoUs under I-T scanner

Last updated on: March 16, 2011 12:52 IST
Vibrant Gujarat summit.

The Income Tax Department has issued a notice to the Gujarat government seeking the details of the companies that signed memoranda of understanding worth Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) or more in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors' Summits held during 2009 and 2011.

The notice was issued under section 131 (1A) of the Income Tax Act of 1961 seeking all the details about the companies and the MoUs signed by them.

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Vibrant Gujarat MoUs under I-T scanner

Last updated on: March 16, 2011 12:52 IST
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Minister of state for industries, Saurabh Patel informed the state assembly on Tuesday that the government had received the letter issued by the income tax department and would decide on the future course of action in days to come.

However, he strongly criticised the approach of the state's Opposition, the Congress, for targeting the progress of Gujarat.

The minister also came down heavily on the central government for using government agencies including the income tax department for targeting Gujarat.

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Vibrant Gujarat MoUs under I-T scanner

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A Bharatiya Janata Party supporter wears a mask of Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

In December 2010, leader of Opposition in the state assembly, Shaktisinh Gohil, had demanded a scrutiny by the department of the MoUs signed in the VGGIS events.

Gohil had written a letter to the union finance minister, Pranab Mukherjee prior to the latest VGGIS event organised in January this year, drawing Mukherjee's attention towards the hundreds of crores of rupees being promised by the industrialists and corporate in the biannual event.

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Vibrant Gujarat MoUs under I-T scanner

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"This calls for a detailed scrutiny of the accounts of the companies by the tax authorities to check whether there is any irregularity or tax evasion by them," Gohil wrote in his letter to the finance minister dated December 10, 2010.

However, the VGGIS 2011 had witnessed floods of investment promises worth Rs 20.83 lakh crore ($450 billion) with as many as 7,936 MoUs signed and promising to generate employment for around 5.2 million people in Gujarat.

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