Sebi debars over 1,000 entities for tax evasion worth Rs 15,000 crore

Sebi debars over 1,000 entities for tax evasion worth Rs 15,000 crore

In a major clampdown, regulator Sebi has debarred over 1,000 entities from the capital markets after they were found to be misusing stock exchange platforms for tax evasion to the tune of more than Rs 15,000 crore.

Sebi has also suspended trading in shares of as many as 167 companies while the regulator has written to the Income Tax Department in nearly 100 cases where more than 1,800 entities are suspected to have traded in shares valued beyond their disclosed income.

Such activities were mostly happening through shares of shell companies or thinly-traded penny stocks. There has not been any instance of a blue-chip stock being used for generating bogus profits or losses to evade taxes.

Senior officials also said that Sebi has managed to create some kind of fear psychosis through its surveillance measures and enforcement actions among the manipulators and fraudsters and, therefore, this modus operandi of tax evasion through stock exchange platforms may soon be out of favour.

When contacted, Sebi's whole-time member Rajeev Kumar Agarwal told PTI, "Sebi has demonstrated by its enforcement actions that anyone misusing the stock market platform for tax evasion will not be spared."

While Agarwal did not get into details, an analysis of the enforcement and surveillance measures taken by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) since August 2014 shows that 167 stocks have been completely suspended for trading and trading has been restricted to a lower price band of 2% for 123 others.

Sources said that Sebi has also referred to the Income Tax Department all those cases involving 11 stocks wherein the regulator has passed interim orders against 1,013 entities.

Besides, Sebi has written to Income Tax Department with details of 1,854 entities who have provided the exit to preferential allottees for the trade value of nearly Rs 3,900 crore. These entities are suspected to have traded beyond their disclosed income limits.

As a preventive measure to check the abnormal price movement on low-cap stocks, leading stock exchange BSE has also introduced stringent weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly price bands for the stocks exclusively listed on its platform.

The modus operandi in such cases typically involved stock market dealings aimed at evading long-term capital gains tax (LTCG) and showing the source of income as legitimate from stock markets.

Besides, bogus losses are also created through stock market dealings to offset the same against capital gains. "Altogether, the amount of LTCG involved in the companies, where Sebi has issued orders to bar them from securities markets and trading has been suspended, is more than Rs 15,000 crore," the officials said.

In one of its orders in August last year, Sebi debarred 59 entities for executing suspicious reversal trades in stock options segment. These 59 entities, through such trades, were able to book the artificial profit of about Rs 410 crore and an artificial loss to the tune of Rs 338 crore.

In another case order last month, Sebi restrained 22 trading members from securities markets, except as stock brokers for their existing clients in cash segment. Sebi's probe found that these brokers facilitated reversal transactions for their clients which resulted in the artificial profit for one group of clients and artificial loss for another. These trading members, through reversal trades for their clients, generated a total loss of Rs 1,273 crore and total profit to the tune of Rs 1,303 crore.