Deccan Chronicle

103 GST evaders default `244 crore in TS

■ Across the country, `12.7K crore defaulted; AP had 38 evaders who defaulted `359 crore

- COREENA SUARES | DC

The Central GST intelligen­ce wing has identified

103 tax evaders in Telangana state who have defaulted the government to the tune of `244.25 crore.

From among the evaders, the GST enforcemen­t has booked cases against 71 and recovered `95.83 crore as on December 2018. Leonia resorts CMD is one among the 71 booked for not complying with the law. In Andhra Pradesh, the number of evaders was found to be 38, but the reported fraud amount was as high as `359.01 crore.

Businessme­n collect GST from customers towards product or service provided, but do not pay the government. Instead, they use it for investment or divert it to other avenues. Across the country, commercial­s have defaulted GST worth

`12,766.8 crore, of which the enforcemen­t wing recovered `7,909.96 crore in 2017-18.

“Cases are booked by the state and central GST team,” said a senior officer with the central GST wing. “The number is high if the ones booked by the state GST are taken into considerat­ion. Many defaulters collect GST from their customers but retain the same with them, besides diverting tax meant to be paid to the government for personal investment­s. Another modus operandi is to create bogus companies and fake bank accounts and use PAN and Aadhaar numbers of family members, employees or friends, to make transactio­ns, show supply of goods and claim input-tax credit. This is mostly seen done by manufactur­ing companies and contractor­s.”

According to the law, any defaulter evading GST to the tune of `1 crore beyond 3 months is liable for punishment and bank accounts can be attached.

Asked how the GST office keeps track of transactio­ns and tax evasions, an official said, “The office accepts feedback from various stakeholde­rs. A separate GST network has been developed with various management informatio­n systems. This assists tax officers to analyse GSTrelated data. Tax officers are also given access to data like GST returns, refunds etc. from time to time through Safe File Transfer Protocol server. Further, there is considerab­le progress in the area of data analytics that would enable tax officers to use business intelligen­ce tools to generate reports for analysis of informatio­n provided by the taxpayers.”

Also, the Directorat­e General of Analytics and Risk Management, under the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, has been set up to deal with data analytics and processing for effective revenue generation.

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