Detection of GST Evasion of Rs 15278.18 crore (up to December 2018)

By | January 9, 2019
(Last Updated On: January 9, 2019)

Ministry of Finance

Detection of GST Evasion

Posted On: 08 JAN 2019

Investigation in 3626 cases of GST evasion/violations has been initiated in the present financial year by CGST (Central GST) formations (up to December, 2018).

 On the basis of investigation conducted so far it emerges that the amount of tax involved in these 3626 evasion/violations cases as mentioned in part(a) above is estimated to be Rs. 15278.18 crore (up to December, 2018)

An amount of Rs. 9959.29 crore has been recovered out of total detection amount in the present financial year. (up to December,2018).

The following are the figures of tax evasion and recovery in the pre-GST period and the post GST period:

 

 

F.Y. 2016-17

F.Y. 2017-18

F.Y. 18-19 (Up to Dec, 18)

Detection

 

 

 

Quantum of Tax evasion

Quantum of Tax evasion

Quantum of Tax evasion detected

 

 

detected (C.Ex+S.Tax)

detected (C.Ex+S.Tax+GST)

(C.Ex+S.Tax+GST)

No. of Cases

10212

6815

8917

 

 

 

 

 

Amount

(in

23618.52

32204.49

48555.06

Rs. Cr.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F.Y. 2016-17

F.Y. 2017-18

F.Y. 18-19 (Up to Dec, 18)

Recovery

Quantum of Tax evasion

Quantum of Tax evasion

Quantum of Tax evasion detected

 

 

detected (C.Ex+S.Tax)

detected (C.Ex+S.Tax+GST)

(C.Ex+S.Tax+GST)

 

 

 

 

No. of Cases

11101

6220

6678

Amount

(in

6107.88

4579.94

13907.83

Rs. Cr.)

 

 

 

 

Note: The quantum of evasion detected has gone up in F.Y. 2018-19 (Up to December 2018) over F.Y. and F.Y. 2016-17.

A dedicated Fraud Analytics System namely Directorate General of Analytics & Risk Management (DGARM) has been created by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and has become operational w.e.f. 1st July 2017. The DGARM functions as an apex body of CBIC for data analytics and risk management.

The DGARM utilizes internal and external data sources for data mining and analysis to generate outputs for focused and targeted action by field formations and investigation wings of CBIC. It has shared various reports regarding stop filers, GSTR 3B vs. GSTR1 difference etc. with field formations which has resulted in total detection of Rs. 677.68 crore and realization of Rs. 43.06 crore till November, 2018.

This was stated by Shri Shiv Pratap Shukla, Minister of State for Finance in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.

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About CA Satbir Singh

Chartered Accountant having 12+ years of Experience in Taxation , Finance and GST related matters and can be reached at Email : Taxheal@gmail.com

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