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      Scheduled Tribe Status Does Not Mean No Financial Compliance

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      January 29, 2026
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      By Sumit Das

      In Meghalaya, a large section of the population believes that belonging to a Scheduled Tribe places them completely outside the tax system. While the law does provide certain income-tax exemptions to Scheduled Tribe individuals, this belief—when taken too far—has begun to create serious legal and financial problems for many citizens. It is important to clearly understand one key distinction: tax exemption does not mean exemption from enquiry, documentation, or compliance.

      INCOME TAX EXEMPTION HAS ITS LIMITS

      Under the Income-tax Act, income earned by a Scheduled Tribe individual within specified areas of Meghalaya may be exempt from tax. This protection flows from constitutional safeguards and has long been recognised. However, this exemption does not prevent the Income Tax Department from asking questions.

      In recent years, many individuals in Meghalaya belonging to the Scheduled Tribe have received notices from the Income Tax Department seeking explanations for cash deposits, cash withdrawals, property purchases, and other financial transactions.

      These notices are not issued because tax is automatically payable, but because every financial transaction must have a clearly explainable source. If an individual is unable to explain the source of funds with proper documents, such amounts can be treated as unexplained income, which attracts heavy penalties, interest, and in some cases prosecution proceedings. In such situations, Scheduled Tribe status alone may not offer protection.

      Another aspect that is increasingly causing hardship relates to deceased individuals. In several cases, income tax proceedings are initiated or continued even after the death of an individual, and the responsibility of compliance shifts to the legal heirs. Where the deceased person did not maintain adequate records of income, investments, or bank transactions, the legal heirs are often left completely in the dark. This has resulted in situations where families are confronted with substantial tax demands, penalties, and prolonged litigation, not because tax was necessarily payable, but because the source of income could no longer be properly explained.

      GST: NO EXEMPTION BASED ON TRIBAL STATUS

      A common and costly misunderstanding relates to GST. The GST law does not provide any exemption based on Scheduled Tribe status. If a person is engaged in business, trade, or contract work and crosses the prescribed threshold, GST registration and compliance become mandatory. This applies equally to Contractors executing government works, suppliers of goods and services, traders and service providers, etc.

      Failure to register or comply with GST provisions can result in tax demands with interest, penalties, and prolonged litigation. The belief that income-tax exemption automatically extends to GST is legally incorrect.

      DOCUMENTATION IS NOW ESSENTIAL

      Earlier, informal systems and cash-based practices were common. Today, that era is effectively over. Every individual—whether taxable or exempt—must maintain basic financial records such as bank statements, sale and purchase records, contract agreements, proof of source of funds, etc. Scheduled Tribe status cannot substitute documentary evidence in the face of official scrutiny.

      Tax departments today rely heavily on banking data, PAN-based reporting, digital transaction trails and inter-departmental information sharing. Once a notice is issued, ignoring it or responding casually often worsens the situation.

      CONCLUSION

      Scheduled Tribe status continues to provide important legal protection, but it does not grant immunity from financial accountability. Understanding the difference between exemption from tax and obligation to explain income is now crucial. Awareness, proper record-keeping, documentation and timely compliance can prevent unnecessary hardship and ensure that legal protections truly work in favour of such assessments.

      (The writer is a Chartered Accountant based in Shillong. He can be reached at casumitdas.2012@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

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