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Notice of 2 million rupees for a job worth 10 thousand rupees, how? A surprising truth revealed

Sagar Patel

By Sagar Patel

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This worker received a notice of Rs 2 million.

A strange case has come to light in Bihar’s Gaya district where the Income Tax Department sent a notice of Rs 2 million to a poor labourer. This matter has not only come as a shock to Rajeev Kumar Verma and his family but is also considered a technical error or administrative negligence. Rajeev Kumar, who earns Rs 10,000 a month as a daily wage labourer, is extremely upset with this notification.

2 million rupees notice to worker

Rajeev Kumar Verma, a resident of Gaya district, works as a laborer to support his family. He received a notice of Rs 2 million from the Income Tax Department, which he found very shocking. Rajiv Kumar said that he had made an FD (fixed deposit) of Rs 2 lakh in the Gaya branch of Corporation Bank on January 22, 2015, but had withdrawn it prematurely on August 16, 2016. Despite this, They have sent you a huge notice from the Income Tax Department.

Forced to do rounds by Income Tax Department

After receiving the notification, Rajiv Kumar has been continuously visiting the Tax Department for the last four days but has not been able to find any concrete solution. The department recommended they appeal this notice and called it a technical problem. Rajeev Kumar said that he has never won such a huge amount in his entire life and he is not in a position to pay such a huge amount. In the notice, he is asked to pay a fine of Rs 67 lakh in two days, which is much more than his monthly income.

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What to do after receiving the notice?

In such cases, instead of panicking, the person should immediately appeal to the Income Tax Department. You need to clarify your situation by submitting correct information related to your income and bank account, necessary documents like PAN card and bank statement. This problem can be solved by contacting the Income Tax Department, so that any technical or administrative errors can be corrected.

These incidents not only cause mental stress to common citizens but also expose the flaws in the departmental system. Rajeev Kumar’s case is expected to be resolved soon.

Sagar Patel

Sagar Patel

I am Sagar Patel, specializing in business news reporting. With a keen focus on economic trends, market analysis, and corporate developments,

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