Govt Proposes IT Profiling To Nab Fraudsters Claiming Fake GST Credits

New Delhi: The government proposes to match GST data mentioned in Form 26AS with the turnover numbers provided while filing income tax returns. The move is aimed at identifying unscrupulous persons who try to avail or pass on input tax credit fraudulently by generating fake invoices. In such cases, the revenue department had found that […]

Govt Proposes IT Profiling To Nab Fraudsters Claiming Fake GST Credits

New Delhi: The government proposes to match GST data mentioned in Form 26AS with the turnover numbers provided while filing income tax returns. The move is aimed at identifying unscrupulous persons who try to avail or pass on input tax credit fraudulently by generating fake invoices. In such cases, the revenue department had found that checking income tax profiles of suspected entities gave the right results on the extent of tax evasion, both on direct and indirect taxes.

Sources said that there is no reconciliation of whether a suspected entity's income tax payment is commensurate with the expected profit margin on turnover reported by him in the GST returns or additional compliance burden on taxpayers.