Income Tax Fraud: Dolo-650 manufacturer's open poll! You too will be stunned to hear this game

Now the CBDT has made a new claim about the company making Income Tax Fraud Dolo-650 (Dolo-650). CBDT claims that the company has distributed gifts worth Rs 1000 crore to promote its product.
Dolo-650 (Dolo-650) Everyday some disclosure is being made about the pharmaceutical company Micro Labs. After tightening the reins of the Income Tax Department on the company in the last days, now big and important information has come to the fore in the investigation of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). The CBDT has accused the Dolo-650 maker of giving free gifts worth Rs 1,000 crore to doctors and people associated with the medical profession in return for promoting its product.
Undisclosed cash of Rs 1.20 crore
The Income Tax Department has made this claim after raiding 36 locations in 9 states of Bengaluru-based Micro Labs Ltd. on 6 July. The CBDT said in a statement on Wednesday that after taking action against the pharmaceutical company, the department has seized undisclosed cash worth Rs 1.20 crore and gold and diamond jewelery worth Rs 1.40 crore.
Estimated amount of free gifts to be 1000 crores
There was no response from the company at this time to the e-mail sent to Micro Labs in this regard. The CBDT said, “Incriminating evidence in the form of documents and digital data has been found during the search operation and the same has been confiscated.” According to the board, ‘The evidence indicates that the group also resorted to unfair means to promote its product. The amount of such freebies is estimated to be Rs 1,000 crore.
The CBDT, however, did not identify the group in its statement. But it is being claimed from the sources that this group is Micro Labs only. Let us tell you that there has been a tremendous increase in the sales of Micro Lab’s Dolo-650 tablet in the last few years. Not only this, the sale of Dolo has broken all records. According to sources, the company has sold 350 crore tablets in 2020 after the case of Kovid 19 and earned Rs 400 crore in a year.