
India Grants Tax Officials Sweeping Digital Access Powers (indiatimes.com) 9
India's income tax department will gain powers to access citizens' social media accounts, emails and other digital spaces beginning April 2026 under the new income tax bill, in a significant expansion of its search and seizure authority.
The legislation, which has raised privacy concerns among legal experts, allows tax officers to "gain access by overriding the access code" to computer systems and "virtual digital spaces" if they suspect tax evasion.
The bill broadly defines virtual digital spaces to include email servers, social media accounts, online investment accounts, banking platforms, and cloud servers.
"The expansion raises significant concerns regarding constitutional validity, potential state overreach, and practical enforcement," Sonam Chandwani, Managing Partner at KS Legal and Associates, told Indian newspaper Economic Times.
The legislation, which has raised privacy concerns among legal experts, allows tax officers to "gain access by overriding the access code" to computer systems and "virtual digital spaces" if they suspect tax evasion.
The bill broadly defines virtual digital spaces to include email servers, social media accounts, online investment accounts, banking platforms, and cloud servers.
"The expansion raises significant concerns regarding constitutional validity, potential state overreach, and practical enforcement," Sonam Chandwani, Managing Partner at KS Legal and Associates, told Indian newspaper Economic Times.
Not going to work (Score:1)
Re: Megalomaniac (Score:2)
You mean Modi? Too late.
Re: Megalomaniac (Score:1)
Re: Megalomaniac (Score:2)
Least they could do (Score:2)
...is take their victi.... taxpayer out to dinner first.
And provide the lube.
When did the world flip over to "INSANE FASCISM" mode?
Re: (Score:2)
About 10 years ago.
The income tax distorts governance itself (Score:1)
I've had a change of heart on federal income tax. On the surface, it's just a way for the government to generate revenue—it has to get its funding from somewhere. But I now see that the method of taxation itself fundamentally alters the relationship between the government and its people.
When the government relies on taxing individual income, it shifts from serving its citizens to exploiting them as a revenue source. This dynamic creates an inherent friction, where the government no longer answers to t
Taxpayers are a minority (Score:2)
So they can be abused. Ben Franklin on democracy: "Two wolves and a lamb deciding on what to have for dinner."