A team of I-T officials from the investigation and tax collection wings of the department reached the premises of the company and began scrutinising documents related to purchase orders and other financial dealings, sources said. "It is part of routine survey being conducted by the Income Tax Department. They have certain queries and we are fully cooperating with them. The survey is going on only one office of ours at Lower Parel, Mumbai," said JSW spokesperson Sharmila Banerjee.
"I can't comment on that," she said when asked about the queries being posed by the I-T department.
The department is also looking at records of the company's recent financial dealings related to diversification, sources said.
The searches come a day after JSW Steel announced its ambitious expansion plans.
With the expansion, the company is all set to become the country's largest steel maker by next month, surpassing state-run SAIL.
It would be commissioning the 3.2 million tones per annum blast furnace at its Vijaynagar plant in Karnataka.
After the new capacity addition, JSW will be able to produce 14.3 million tonnes per annum steel, 0.4 million tonnes more than SAIL.
"Our expansion is on track. We should be starting our new blast furnace sometime in April end," JSW Steel's Director Marketing Jayant Acharya had told reporters in New Delhi on the sidelines of a steel conference.
At present, the company has a steel making capacity of about 7.8 MTPA at its Vijaynagar and Salem units.
It entered into a deal in December to acquire 41.29 per cent stake in loss-making Ispat Industries having a capacity of about 3.3 MTPA.
By 2020, the Sajjan Jindal-led company is aiming to produce 34 million tonnes of steel annually with Greenfield integrated steel plants coming up in West Bengal and Jharkhand.
It is also adding further capacities at the Vijaynagar and Salem units.