Narnaul’s Deroli Jat village saw a significant Income Tax operation on Tuesday, targeting a Hyderabad-based real estate firm accused of massive tax evasion. Officials from the Rohtak division conducted large-scale raids, examining financial records and questioning individuals involved.
Income Tax RaidTax EvasionReal EstateDeroli JatNarnaulReal EstateAug 19, 2025
The raid was triggered by specific intelligence suggesting the presence of crucial evidence related to tax evasion by a Hyderabad-based real estate company.
The company is suspected of evading taxes worth several thousand crores of rupees.
Officials are examining financial records, documents, cash memos, and digital data as part of the ongoing inquiry.
To ensure security, BSF personnel were deployed alongside the tax officials during the operation.
This operation underscores the government's commitment to cracking down on tax evasion and ensuring that businesses operate transparently and ethically, which can have a positive impact on the local economy.
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