New Delhi: Online news platforms - Newslaundry and NewsClick – have responded to the Income Tax Department survey at their offices on the charges of alleged tax evasion by the two organisations. Newslaundry said that it does business "honestly and with integrity" while another portal Newsclick said the investigation against it by various agencies including the latest Income Tax Department survey is an attempt to "stifle" independent journalism.


COMMERCIAL BREAK
SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING

It may be noted that the Income Tax Department had surveyed the office of Newslaundry located at Sarvodaya Enclave in south Delhi on Friday afternoon along with that of Newsclick in Saidulajab area (south Delhi) on charges of alleged tax evasion.


"We have nothing to hide and have done everything by the book and are not in any breach or violation of any law. We conduct our business honestly and with integrity," Newslaundry co-founder Abhinandan Sekhri said in a message posted on his Twitter handle.


Sekhri further said that the tax team told him he "cannot" speak to his lawyer and the law requires him to comply "without seeking legal advice" adding that the officials were courteous and professional.


Newslaundry co-founder said "no signed hash value of the data copied" was provided to him and that he considered this a violation of his fundamental right to privacy. A hash value is a numeric value that uniquely identifies data. Hash values represent large amounts of data as much smaller numeric values, so they are used with digital signatures.


Sekhri said the tax team comprising 6-7 people arrived at their office around 12.15 pm and left around 12.40 am on Saturday. "They searched and looked through all computer devices at the premises. My personal mobile phone, laptop and a couple of office machines were taken control of and all the data on them downloaded by the IT team," he said.


Sekhri said this was the second visit by the tax authorities to his office, the first being in June, and they had given "all documents related to our funding and accounts" to the officials then.


He, however, said that "we will cooperate in whatever way we are required to by the law. We will also continue to practice public interest journalism which is why we exist." 


Income Tax officials said that separate survey operations on the two news portals were conducted to verify certain tax payment details and remittances made by the organisations. As part of a survey operation, carried out under Section 133A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, tax officials cover only the business premises of an assessee and those linked to it and not their residential addresses.


However, they are also authorised to seize documents, computers and electronic devices as part of the surprise action.


Newsclick, on its part, said the tax team "recorded the statement of its Editor-in-Chief Prabir Purkayastha, impounded his phone and took away documents what they called ‘loose papers’ from the premises".


"They also took email dumps of Prabir, editor Pranjal, and various administrative and financial accounts related to Newsclick," it said in a statement posted on its Twitter handle.


Around 30 employees and support staff of Newsclick were in the office throughout the survey and their phones were temporarily seized, and they were not allowed to use their computers and work, it said.


Newsclick said the latest action against them "appears to relate to the same false and unfounded allegations being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate and the Economic Offences Wing, Delhi Police. We have these allegations challenged in the courts".


Income Tax officials had reached the Newsclick office around noon on Friday and left at midnight. Newsclick, Purkayastha and other executives were raided by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) earlier in February under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and that investigation is linked to alleged dubious foreign funding received by its registered company, which runs the news portal.


 Live TV