CBIC develops System to Monitor GST Audits

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The apex body of indirect taxes, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has developed a system to monitor of GST audits initiated by tax officials across the country for effective oversight of the audit process.  

GST audits commenced earlier this year and is being seen by the tax authority as an effective tool for ensuring the quality of the tax returns filed but it also does not want any overreach by officials.  

In a meeting of commissionerates across the country in charge of audits earlier this month and a web-based tool for monitoring the progress of audits end-to-end has been developed along with a dashboard, according to an update posted on CBIC website. 

The Board’s audit of GST returns has now picked up momentum after it gave extra time for filing annual returns during the covid period. The Government also liberalized the norms relating to annual returns and reconciliation statements for small businesses. The tax authority’s online monitoring of audits assumes significance given that it is keen to ensure there is no revenue leakage while ensuring that the audit process does not become burdensome on tax payers.

Tax return filing under GST has significantly improved since the rollout of GST in 2017 which also indicates that more economic activity and transactions are now getting reported under the indirect tax system.  

Audit of companies by GST authorities is in addition to the GST audit that firms, barring the small ones, do.

Several instances of audit are triggered by mismatches between the automatically generated return of purchases of raw materials and services and the tax return filed by a business showing a summary of transactions which forms the basis for paying taxes and to prevent tax evasion. Last year, GST authorities liberalised the norms by dropping the provision for mandatory audit of annual returns for businesses with sales of ₹2 crore and above and introduced self-certification of a reconciliation statement for those with ₹5 crore sales and more, replacing the certification needed by a chartered or cost accountant.  The idea was to encourage voluntary compliance

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