The interface for the taxpayers is on a digital platform and software-based, to be used for payment of tax and to comply with the requirements of law and procedure by taxpayers. This was stated by Union Minister of State for Finance Shri Pankaj Chaudhary in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on 03 August 2021.

Giving details of total tax evasion detected in GST in last three years, the Minister stated:

  • Total 10,657 cases were detected amounting to Rs. 40,853.27 crore out of which Rs. 18,464.07 crore were recovered in FY 2019-20.
  • Total 12,596 cases were detected amounting to Rs. 49,383.96 crore out of which Rs. 12,235 crore were recovered in FY 2020-21.
  • Total 1580 cases were detected amounting to Rs. 7,421.27 crore out of which Rs. 1,920.20 crore were recovered in 1st quarter of FY 2021-22.

Elaborating further, the Minister stated that, however, tax evaders are known to commit fraud even on electronic platforms:

  • by way of mis-representation of facts like furnishing of fake credentials at the time of registration;
  • by indulging in raising fake invoice to avail under Input Tax Credits;
  • mis-declaration of classification etc.

The Minister stated that evasion may be committed intentionally and at times non-payment of tax may happen due to human error. However, no evasion of tax has been reported due to failure in the CBIC back-end system.

Enumerating the steps taken to prevent tax-evasion, the Minister stated that various validations have been built in GSTN/CBIC system to weed out tax- evaders, such as:

  • Introduction of AADHAR authentication for processing of new registration application. Applicants not opting for Aadhaar authentication or failing authentication are subjected to physical verification of the Principal Place of Business before grant of registration;
  • Facility to verify cancelled/ existing registrations of the applicants seeking new registrations;
  • Provisions to suspend/ cancel registration of taxpayers found to the adverse notice of the department;
  • Bulk suspension of registration by GSTN based on business intelligence and further follow up of the same by the CBIC;
  • Bulk cancellation of registration of taxpayers who failed to file GSTR3B returns for six or more consecutive months;
  • Blocking of ITC credit;
  • Facility to verify ITC through generation of GSTR2A.


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