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GSTN: Officers process 10,077 new registrati­ons, 7,876 refunds in 10 days

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NEW DELHI: GST Network on Sunday said tax officers have processed over 10,000 new registrati­ons and about 8,000 refund applicatio­ns in the first 10 days of lockdown till April 3, working through Virtual Private Network (VPN).

In a statement, the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) said it has enabled tax officers of different states and union territorie­s (UTS) to access their office during the lockdown period, and is providing secured access to the office network on request.

Till March 31, 2020, GSTN had enabled 1,748 tax officers from 18 states/uts to access office through VPN, a secure way to access office network.

This is in addition to the three hill states which already connect to the GST System using VPN.

"A total number of 20,273 registrati­on-related cases were processed during the first 10 days of lockdown, i.e. from March 25 to April 3, 2020. This includes 10,077 cases of new registrati­on, 3,377 cases of core amendment, 3,784 cases of cancellati­on by applicatio­n, 1,966 cases of cancellati­on by suo moto and 1,069 cases of revocation," GSTN said.

"Similarly, 7,876 cases of refund were also processed during the period," it added.

The government announced a 21-day nationwide lockdown, beginning

‘A total number of 20,273 registrati­on-related cases were processed during the first 10 days of lockdown, i.e. from March 25 to April 3, 2020. This includes 10,077 cases of new registrati­on’

March 25, to contain the spread of Coronaviru­s.

Apart from 1.23 crore taxpayers, GSTN provides technology services to 29 states/ UTS for implementa­tion of GST.

For these states and UTS, GSTN provides back-office applicatio­ns like processing of registrati­on applicatio­n, processing of refund applicatio­ns, audit, assessment, appeal, among others, for all their tax officers, which is different from the front-end interface used by the taxpayer — GST portal.

Soon after the lockdown was announced, GSTN offered secured access to all these states to enable their officers to work remotely.

"VPN is helping officers to avoid the backlog which could have happened if the cases were not processed during the lockdown. With the provision of auto-approval of applicatio­ns, if not processed by the tax officer in a timebound manner, the officers want them to do it manually to avoid any future complicati­on," GSTN said.

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