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Have you ever come across sensitive information about someone who is avoiding paying taxes or not declaring it properly? Reporting such illegal activities to the government is not just your right, but also your responsibility as a citizen. In this video, we will show you how to report tax fraud or evasion to the government in a few simple steps. To begin, search for CBIC GST on Google and click on the first website, which is the official GST portal. You will find a new section on the website to report tax fraud. Click on it, and it will redirect you to the Directorate General of Goods and Services Tax Intelligence. On this page, you need to fill in your details as the complainant, including your name, email, and mobile number. You also need to mention what information you want to convey to the government. Make sure to include the person's name, mobile number, and the activity they are performing that involves tax evasion. If you have any proof or documents regarding the fraud, you can attach it to your email and send it to add-dgcei@nic.in Don't forget to mention the captcha code and click on the submit button. It's important to note that you cannot give anonymous complaints, as the government requires at least basic information about the complainant. However, the government maintains strict confidentiality about this information and doesn't disclose it to the public. Reporting tax fraud or evasion is not just about fulfilling your duty as a citizen, it also helps the government take action against those who engage in such illegal activities and contributes to building a better society. So, if you have any doubts, don't hesitate to contact the government and help them build a better tomorrow. #reporttaxfraud #taxevasion #taxavoidance #howtoreporttaxevasion #reportingtaxfraud #CB #IPCC #GST #taxintelligence #government #illegalactivities.