Finance ministry to issue circular on GST Amnesty Scheme in October or November
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Finance will soon issue a circular regarding the much-anticipated goods and services tax (GST) Amnesty Scheme, which was recently proposed in the Budget 2024, as per sources.
The scheme aims to provide relief to taxpayers by waiving interest and penalties under certain conditions for tax matters arising between July 1, 2017, and March 31, 2020.
It covers show cause notices (SCNs), adjudicating orders, and appeal orders issued for the financial years 2017-18, 2018-19, and 2019-20. According to sources, under the scheme, taxpayers can benefit from a waiver of interest and penalties if they pay the full amount of tax due by March 31, 2025.
“However, cases concerning refunds are explicitly excluded from the scheme. Taxpayers currently involved in appeals or court proceedings must withdraw these cases to be eligible for amnesty. Furthermore, once a case is resolved under the scheme, it cannot be appealed against,” said a government source.
The applicability of the scheme is expected to commence around October or November 2024, following the issuance of the official notification.
Additionally, there is ongoing industry representation advocating for the inclusion of cases with demands solely for interest or penalties, as well as for the consideration of transitional credit disputes under the scheme.
