Sahu expressed his disappointment, saying, “In the last 30-35 years of my political career, this is the first time that this kind of incident has taken place, due to which I am hurt. What is happening today makes me sad. I can admit that the money that has been recovered belongs to my firm. The cash that has been recovered is related to my liquor firms; it is the proceeds from the sale of liquor.”
Following Income Tax investigations that revealed a stunning Rs 351 crore in cash at the premises of Congress MP Dhiraj Prasad Sahu, the politician has broken his silence, claiming the riches came from his family’s liquor business and angrily disassociating it from any political associations.
Speaking exclusively to ANI, Sahu expressed his disappointment, saying, “In the last 30-35 years of my political career, this is the first time that this kind of incident has taken place, due to which I am hurt. What is happening today makes me sad. I can admit that the money that has been recovered belongs to my firm. The cash that has been recovered is related to my liquor firms; it is the proceeds from the sale of liquor.”
With this high-profile raid as a backdrop, questions concerning the allowable limits of cash holdings at home and the ramifications of the current income tax rules arise.
No acceptance of Rs 20,000 or more in cash for loans or deposits: The income tax authority absolutely bans any person from accepting Rs 20,000 or more in cash for loans or deposits.
Source: https://www.etnownews.com/personal-finance/how-much-cash-can-you-keep-at-home-heres-what-income-tax-rules-say-article-106049321
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