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Dear Manish,

Was this one of the things you were trying to tell us? I got this as a

forward...

Do not quote PAN for Tatkal bookings. Indian Railways display PAN as

identity proof for Tatkal bookings.

The Railways have collect PAN for Tatkal bookings and display the PAN

+ name, sex and age of passengers on reservation charts pasted on

railway compartments.

This is a boon for benami transactions. It is mandatory for traders

like jewellers to collect tax (TCS) from customers on purchase of

jewellery worth Rs 5 lakh & bullion worth Rs 2 lakh. While complying

with TCS rules for collection, payment and uploading of TCS

information (e-filing of TDS returns) jewellers have to furnish PAN of

customers. For certain customers it is not convenient to provide PAN.

To accommodate high net worth customers, traders have a easy source of

benami PAN numbers, name, sex and age from reserved railway

compartments. A traveller recently noticed a chap copying PAN

particulars along with name, age and sex pasted on reserved

compartments, and when confronted with the help of railway police, he

admitted that he gets Rs 10 per PAN particulars from jewellers. These

persons are copying PAN information of senior citizens, women etc from

sleeper class with the intention that passengers in sleeper class are

not serious tax payers and generally salaried class.

This wrong usage of a PAN number is known only to the regular tax

payers, who regularly check their tax credit on form 26 AS provided by

the Income Tax department on their website. This form 26 AS is updated

only on filing of e-TDS returns by the traders. There is almost 6-12

months time delay for the PAN holder to know that a transaction of

above nature has taken place on his name and that too only if he goes

through form 26 AS. On noticing the tax credit of above nature while

reconciling form 26 AS for tax credits for filing the return during

subsequent financial year i.e. July / September, the tax payer has an

option to exclude the same and go ahead in filing the return. In that

case the department will first initiate action from the tax payer's

side asking him to explain the sources of money for the above

transaction done in his name and also to prove that he has not carried

on the above transaction. The onus lies on the genuine tax payer for

the fault committed by the traders. This dispute may even take more

than 2 years to be settled.

In conclusion, the only way to protect yourself from these fraudulent

transactions, is to avoid quoting PAN details for identity proof.

~~~~~~~~~

Ravin '82

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Great Boss. Now you tell me / Just yesterday Ibooked tickets in tatkal using the

pan card. Guess I will be more careful in the future. Sanjeev 84.

Subject: PAN misuse

To: mgims

Date: Friday, July 20, 2012, 7:55 PM

 

Dear Manish,

Was this one of the things you were trying to tell us? I got this as a

forward...

Do not quote PAN for Tatkal bookings. Indian Railways display PAN as

identity proof for Tatkal bookings.

The Railways have collect PAN for Tatkal bookings and display the PAN

+ name, sex and age of passengers on reservation charts pasted on

railway compartments.

This is a boon for benami transactions. It is mandatory for traders

like jewellers to collect tax (TCS) from customers on purchase of

jewellery worth Rs 5 lakh & bullion worth Rs 2 lakh. While complying

with TCS rules for collection, payment and uploading of TCS

information (e-filing of TDS returns) jewellers have to furnish PAN of

customers. For certain customers it is not convenient to provide PAN.

To accommodate high net worth customers, traders have a easy source of

benami PAN numbers, name, sex and age from reserved railway

compartments. A traveller recently noticed a chap copying PAN

particulars along with name, age and sex pasted on reserved

compartments, and when confronted with the help of railway police, he

admitted that he gets Rs 10 per PAN particulars from jewellers. These

persons are copying PAN information of senior citizens, women etc from

sleeper class with the intention that passengers in sleeper class are

not serious tax payers and generally salaried class.

This wrong usage of a PAN number is known only to the regular tax

payers, who regularly check their tax credit on form 26 AS provided by

the Income Tax department on their website. This form 26 AS is updated

only on filing of e-TDS returns by the traders. There is almost 6-12

months time delay for the PAN holder to know that a transaction of

above nature has taken place on his name and that too only if he goes

through form 26 AS. On noticing the tax credit of above nature while

reconciling form 26 AS for tax credits for filing the return during

subsequent financial year i.e. July / September, the tax payer has an

option to exclude the same and go ahead in filing the return. In that

case the department will first initiate action from the tax payer's

side asking him to explain the sources of money for the above

transaction done in his name and also to prove that he has not carried

on the above transaction. The onus lies on the genuine tax payer for

the fault committed by the traders. This dispute may even take more

than 2 years to be settled.

In conclusion, the only way to protect yourself from these fraudulent

transactions, is to avoid quoting PAN details for identity proof.

~~~~~~~~~

Ravin '82

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Manish was warning us weeks ago. Unfortunately his text wasn't showing

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Ravin '82

On Jul 20, 2012 8:20 PM, " sanjeev kishore "

wrote:

> **

>

>

> Great Boss. Now you tell me / Just yesterday Ibooked tickets in tatkal

> using the pan card. Guess I will be more careful in the future. Sanjeev 84.

>

>

>

>

> Subject: PAN misuse

> To: mgims

> Date: Friday, July 20, 2012, 7:55 PM

>

>

>

> Dear Manish,

>

> Was this one of the things you were trying to tell us? I got this as a

>

> forward...

>

> Do not quote PAN for Tatkal bookings. Indian Railways display PAN as

>

> identity proof for Tatkal bookings.

>

> The Railways have collect PAN for Tatkal bookings and display the PAN

>

> + name, sex and age of passengers on reservation charts pasted on

>

> railway compartments.

>

> This is a boon for benami transactions. It is mandatory for traders

>

> like jewellers to collect tax (TCS) from customers on purchase of

>

> jewellery worth Rs 5 lakh & bullion worth Rs 2 lakh. While complying

>

> with TCS rules for collection, payment and uploading of TCS

>

> information (e-filing of TDS returns) jewellers have to furnish PAN of

>

> customers. For certain customers it is not convenient to provide PAN.

>

> To accommodate high net worth customers, traders have a easy source of

>

> benami PAN numbers, name, sex and age from reserved railway

>

> compartments. A traveller recently noticed a chap copying PAN

>

> particulars along with name, age and sex pasted on reserved

>

> compartments, and when confronted with the help of railway police, he

>

> admitted that he gets Rs 10 per PAN particulars from jewellers. These

>

> persons are copying PAN information of senior citizens, women etc from

>

> sleeper class with the intention that passengers in sleeper class are

>

> not serious tax payers and generally salaried class.

>

> This wrong usage of a PAN number is known only to the regular tax

>

> payers, who regularly check their tax credit on form 26 AS provided by

>

> the Income Tax department on their website. This form 26 AS is updated

>

> only on filing of e-TDS returns by the traders. There is almost 6-12

>

> months time delay for the PAN holder to know that a transaction of

>

> above nature has taken place on his name and that too only if he goes

>

> through form 26 AS. On noticing the tax credit of above nature while

>

> reconciling form 26 AS for tax credits for filing the return during

>

> subsequent financial year i.e. July / September, the tax payer has an

>

> option to exclude the same and go ahead in filing the return. In that

>

> case the department will first initiate action from the tax payer's

>

> side asking him to explain the sources of money for the above

>

> transaction done in his name and also to prove that he has not carried

>

> on the above transaction. The onus lies on the genuine tax payer for

>

> the fault committed by the traders. This dispute may even take more

>

> than 2 years to be settled.

>

> In conclusion, the only way to protect yourself from these fraudulent

>

> transactions, is to avoid quoting PAN details for identity proof.

>

> ~~~~~~~~~

>

> Ravin '82

>

>

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