Instruction No. 4/3/2020-GST SOP for verification of taxpayers granted deemed registration

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Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for verification of taxpayers granted
deemed registration

Instruction No. 4/3/2020-GST
CBEC-20/13/06/2020-GST

Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs
GST Policy Wing
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New Delhi, Dated the, 27th November, 2020

To,
The Principal Chief Commissioners/Chief Commissioners/Principal Commissioners/
Commissioners of Central Tax (All)
The Pr. Director General, DG (Systems)
Madam/Sir,

Sub: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for verification of taxpayers granted
deemed registration – regarding

With effect from 21.08.2020, rule 9 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017
(hereinafter referred to as the CGST Rules) provide that in cases where Aadhaar
authentication has either not been opted for by the applicant or where such authentication has failed, the proper officer has to mandatorily initiate physical verification of the premises, or in cases where the physical verification is difficult, certain additional documents may be called for by the proper officer (upon approval of an officer not below the rank of Joint Commissioner) for verification before deciding upon grant of registration.

Further, the present provisions allow for deemed registration upon completion of 21 days of application in such cases if the proper officer has not issued any notice within the said 21 days

2. Data suggests that during the period from 21st August, 2020 to 16th November, 2020
deemed registration has been granted in many cases where Aadhaar authentication has not
been opted for or has failed. These registrations granted on deemed basis require verifications
to ascertain that they have genuine business or intends to carry out so. In order to complete the verification of such registrants, following instructions are issued for immediate
compliance.

3.1 The list of registrations granted on deemed approval basis, zone wise, during the
period from 21st August, 2020 to 16th November, 2020 have been circulated to the field
formations by the DG, Systems.
3.2 Rule 25 of the CGST Rules provide for physical verification of business premises in
certain cases and include such verification after grant of registration. All such deemed
registrations would be subjected to compulsory post registration verification. On
completion of verification, if the proper officer has reasons to believe that the registration is liable for cancellation, he shall initiate the proceedings under rule 22 of the CGST
Rules.

3.3 Pending physical verification, notice in FORM REG-17 may be issued in specific
cases based on following risk parameters seeking explanation from the registered person
regarding the differences and anomalies noticed:
i. Where FORM GSTR-1 is filed and FORM GSTR-3B is not filed either for
August or September, 2020 tax period;
ii. The difference in tax amount, as reported in FORM GSTR-1 and FORM
GSTR-3B is more than Rs. 1 lakh (R1>R3B)

On receipt of the reply to the notice, the proper officer would complete the proceedings under
rule 22 of the CGST Rules.

3.4 All the verifications must be completed in a time bound manner, within 3 weeks of
these instructions. Zonal Chief commissioners already have the freedom to divert the staff
from one formation to another within the Zone to complete the task. A weekly status report to
be submitted to the Board in the format enclosed to this instruction.

4.1 The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to be followed by the proper officer for
carrying out the physical verification of the persons who have been granted a deemed GST
registration is outlined below.

4.2 The proper officer shall conduct physical verification of the principal place of
business and wherever possible, additional place of business, indicated in GST registration
FORM REG-01 of the concerned registrant. During the physical verification, the officer,
among other things, would also verify the following details:
a. In case the applicant intends to carry out manufacturing activity, whether capital
goods, if required for the said manufacturing activity, have been installed.
b. Electricity connection, bills paid in the relevant period.
c. Size of the premises – whether it is commensurate with the activity to be carried out
by the applicant.
d. Whether premises is self-owned or is rented and documents relating ownership/
registered lease of the said property. In case of doubt, enquiry may also be made from
the landlord/ owner of the property in case of rented / leased premises.
e. No of employees already employed and record of their employment
f. Aadhaar and PAN of the applicant and its proprietor, partners, Karta, Directors as the
case may be and the authorised signatories.
g. Bank’s letter for up to date KYC

4.3 In addition to the physical verification conducted, the proper officer, in the interest of
revenue, would carry out the preliminary financial verification of the registrants by seeking
the following documents and carrying out its scrutiny:

a. ITRs of the company / LLP from the date of incorporation or for last three financial
years, whichever is less. ITRs of proprietor, partners, Karta, etc. may be taken in other
cases.

b. The status of activity from the date of registration of all the bank account(s) linked to
registration; the same may be taken through a letter / undertaking from the applicant.
Phone number declared / linked to each of the bank accounts may also be obtained.

c. Quantum of capital employed/proposed to be employed.
d. Out of the amount mentioned at (c) above:
(i) Own Funds:
(ii) Loan Funds: (indicate the names, complete address, PAN and amount
borrowed from each such lender separately):

e. In case of own funds, also check the audited balance sheet for previous financial year,
where available, in addition to the Income Tax Returns mentioned in (a) above.

f. In case of loan funds check the proposal submitted to the Bank/FI for approval of the
loan and the maximum permissible bank finance as per such proposal, where the
amount is proposed to be borrowed from a Bank and/or FI.

5. Field formations are advised that in cases where the applicant has not opted for
Aadhaar authentication or where such authentication has failed, there should not be any case where registration is granted on deemed approval basis. Suitable instructions may kindly be issued to the field formations under your charge.

6. Difficulties, if any, in implementation of these instructions may be informed to the
board (gst-cbec@gov.in).
7. This issues with the approval of the Chairman, CBIC.

-Sd-
(Amaresh Kumar)
Additional Commissioner
amaresh.kumar79@gov.in

Weekly status report
Report on verification of taxpayers granted deemed registration

Report as on:…………………………….

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