Is the government allowed to read your WhatsApp chats under existing income tax laws? Here's what experts are saying
02-Apr-2025
This week, FM Nirmala Sitharaman defended the provisions of the new income tax bill, which allows an authorised officer to “break open the lock of any door, box, locker, safe, almirah, or other receptacle for exercising the powers conferred by clause (i), to enter and search any building, place, etc., where the keys thereof or the access to such building, place, etc., is not available; or gain access by overriding the access code to any said computer system or virtual digital space, where the access code thereof is not available.”
Clause 247 of the Income Tax Bill, which will be effective starting April 1, 2026, allows authorised officers to do so only if they have information and reason to believe that the individual in concern owns undisclosed income, property, or documents that they would willfully not reveal in a bid to evade income tax.
News Source:- https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/wealth/tax/is-the-government-already-reading-your-whatsapp-chats-despite-the-governments-denial-heres-what-experts-are-saying/articleshow/119656223.cms?from=mdr
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