CBIC: identify & cancel fake/bogus GST registration
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Second Special All-India Campaign to identify & cancel fake or bogus GST registrations
The CBIC along with state tax authorities, has launched the Second Special All-India Campaign to identify and cancel fake or bogus Goods and Services Tax registrations. This initiative aims to ensure a fair and compliant trade environment, reducing tax evasion and promoting transparency in the economy. However goods or Services recipient cannot be held liable for circulating bogus invoices by the Supplier.
This campaign is a crucial step toward safeguarding the integrity of the Goods and Services Tax system, preventing fraudulent activities, and enhancing revenue collection. By working together, businesses and tax authorities can help build a stronger and more robust economy.
If you’re a business owner, it’s essential to ensure your Goods and Services Tax registration & compliance are in order. Participating in this initiative not only helps in creating a level playing field but also supports the broader goal of economic growth and stability.
GST fraud by focusing on identifying masterminds behind fraudulent schemes
The second Special All-India Drive may be launched by all Central and State Tax administrations from 16th August 2024 to 15th October 2024 to detect suspicious/ fake GSTINs and to conduct requisite verification and further remedial action to weed out these fake billers from the GST eco-system and to safeguard Government revenue. Let’s join hands in making this campaign a success and contribute to a stronger, more transparent economy!
Mandatory Biometric GST Verification at GST Service Centers
- Biometric GST Verification at GST Service Centers keeps bogus applicants away, Goods and Services Tax Dept requirement for biometric-based Aadhaar authentication for taxpayers applying for new Goods and Services Tax registrations. This is particularly applicable to those who opt for Aadhaar authentication during their registration process and are flagged by the common portal based on data analysis and risk parameters.
- The Goods and Services Taxpayers must visit designated facilitation centers appointed by Commissioner to complete the biometric authentication process. At these centers, the applicant’s biometrics and photographs will be collected, and original documents will be verified. This measure, initially introduced as a pilot in select states, is now being implemented more widely to strengthen the registration process and ensure the authenticity of applicants.
- This approach aims to curb fraudulent registrations and enhance the security and reliability of the Goods and Services Tax system,
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