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Important News: Govt considering revoking arrests for GST evasions below Rs 3 crore

  • 16 Nov 2023
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The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), the apex body governing indirect taxes under the central government, is actively considering amendments to streamline the process of issuing summonses, as per the report. Sources told the paper the contemplation revolves around making summons more restrictive and permitting their issuance only under specific conditions.

Industry Voices Seek Leniency

Amidst discussions surrounding these changes, voices from the industry have raised concerns about the severity of existing penal provisions. They argue that the current law’s stringent nature could potentially impede business operations. Advocates for industry reforms are pushing for alterations in the penal code, urging for a more balanced approach towards regulation.

A deliberation on this proposal is expected to be presented before the GST Council soon. Any alterations to the central and integrated GST Acts could align with the Centre’s vote on account preceding the upcoming general elections. Concurrently, individual states are poised to make separate amendments to their respective GST Acts.

Threshold Adjustments and Legal Implications

A senior government official highlighted that discussions involved increasing the threshold for initiating criminal proceedings to Rs3 crore, while industry representatives had pitched for Rs5 crore. Presently, Section 132 of the Central GST (CGST) Act criminalises GST evasion above Rs2 crore, warranting a three-year jail term.

Advocates for these changes argue that rationalising thresholds for decriminalisation could assist in curbing cases with smaller or ambiguous amounts involved. However, officials stressed the importance of maintaining stringent measures for cases involving fake invoices and incorrect input tax credit claims. Highlighting the prevalence of such cases, officials advised against relaxing laws at this juncture.

Tax Fraud Cases

The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) initiated a specialized drive in November 2022 targeting input tax credit fraud. Their efforts have resulted in the detection of 6,000 cases amounting to Rs57,000 crore in fraud, leading to 500 arrests.

In the first half of the current fiscal year, the DGGI detected 1,040 cases of GST evasion, involving Rs1.36 lakh crore. Notably, Rs14,000 crore of this amount is related to input tax credit fraud. The enforcement actions have led to a total of 91 arrests pertaining to GST-related offenses in this period.

 

Source - https://www.livemint.com/economy/gst-india-considering-revoking-arrests-for-evasions-below-rs-3-crore-11700023721523.html

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