The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has acted upon many intermediaries involved in filing income tax returns with bogus claims of deductions and exemptions under the Income Tax Act, the Ministry of Finance said on Saturday.
The exercise revealed that some intermediaries have established a network of their agents all over India for filing returns with incorrect claims on commission basis.
“It was observed that huge amounts of bogus claims have been made on account of donation to Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPPs) or Charitable Institutions and reduced their tax obligations and have also claimed bogus refunds,” the Ministry said in a statement.
Evidence gathered from enforcement actions indicated that RUPPs, many of which were non-filers, non-operational at their registered addresses, and were not engaged in any political activity were being used as conduits for routing funds, hawala transactions, cross border remittances and issuing bogus receipts for donations.
The CBDT carried out follow up searches against some of these RUPPs and Trusts and gathered incriminating evidence in respect of bogus donations by individuals and bogus CSR by companies.
The CBDT has strengthened its data-driven approach to early detection of suspicious claims and identification of high-risk behaviour patterns, one such risk pattern has been identified for taxpayers who have made claims under section 80GGC or 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
The data analytics indicated that many taxpayers are suspected to be indulged in claiming deductions for donations made to suspicious entities or have not provided relevant information to ascertain genuineness of entities.
A large number of taxpayers have already revised their Income Tax Returns for current AY that is 2025-26 and have filed updated ITRs for past years.
“A targeted NUDGE campaign has been launched as a taxpayer friendly measure, providing them opportunity to update their ITRs and withdraw wrong claims if any. SMSs and Email advisories are being issued from 12th December 2025 to such taxpayers on their registered mobile numbers and emails,” the statement said.
“Every taxpayer is advised to ensure that correct mobile and email ids are mentioned in their filings with the Department so that they do not miss out any communication,” the statement added.