Over one crore individuals have outstanding income tax demand of over ₹8.40 lakh crore as on April 01, 2022, Finance Ministry informed Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. It also mentioned that over ₹21,000 crore was lying unclaimed with Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).


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In a written reply, Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said that taxes on income other than corporate tax dropped to over ₹4.70 lakh crore in FY2020-21 from ₹4.80 lakh crore in FY2019-20. However, it is higher than ₹4.61 lakh crore of FY2018-19.


Talking about outstanding demand with respect to individuals, he said that the total number of individuals with outstanding demand, is over 1.31 crore with an outstanding demand of over ₹8.40 lakh crore. “The PANs with an aggregate demand (for all AYs) exceeding ₹100 for the summary have been taken,” he said.


Further, he mentioned that the Government has taken measures for expeditious recovery of outstanding taxes as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Strategies and targets for recovery of arrears of taxes are laid down as part of the Annual Central Action Plan document of the Central Board of Direct taxes.


Efforts of the assessing officers to recover the outstanding demand are regularly reviewed and monitored. Databases like Individual Transaction Statement and those maintained by other agencies like FIU-IND are identification of assets for recovery. “In case of any refund due, the same is adjusted against the outstanding demand as per procedure,” he said.


Replying to a question, Chaudhary’s colleague in the Finance Ministry, State Minister Bhagwat Karat said that LIC has placed the information on unclaimed amounts on its website and policyholders/legal heirs can check the unclaimed amounts on the website against their policy number.


“LIC has informed that as on December 31, 2021, it has an outstanding unclaimed (for a period not exceeding 10 years) amount of ₹21,336.28 crore under individual and group business policies,” he said. Further, he mentioned that till September 20, 2021, an amount of ₹1,255.66 crore that had remained unclaimed (for more than 10 years) was transferred to SCWF (Senior Citizen Welfare Fund).