GST Offences: Govt to Introduce One-Time Settlement to Avoid Litigations

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With the growing number of litigations in connection with the GST offences, the government is considering a Goods and Services Tax (GST) dispute settlement scheme offering a one-time opportunity for businesses to settle tax cases and avoid litigation, officials aware of the development said.

Reportedly, the scheme will be a time-bound one covering only minor GST offences while offering a one-time opportunity to settle past disputes under excise duty, service tax and customs duty, they said. The scheme will need to be approved by the GST Council, the apex decision-making body for the indirect tax.

“Discussions are on to allow businesses to settle cases, and once we are ready with the details, it may be taken to the Council,” a government official told Press.

The scheme will not cover wilful tax evasion, he said. Repeat offenders and offenders against whom enforcement agencies have initiated will also not be eligible, he added.

The proposed scheme is likely to be on the lines of the Centre’s ‘Sabka Vishwas Scheme’ of 2019, which sought to resolve all legacy disputes relating to erstwhile service tax and central excise.

The GST Council is already working on dedicated tribunals for dispute resolution. Officials said setting up tribunals may take some time and in the interim, a one-time dispute settlement mechanism may speedily help clean up small disputes.

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