Taxpayer’s registration to suspend for anomalies in GST sales return?

Goods and Services Tax (GST) officers will instantly suspend the registration of taxpayers whose sales return or GSTR-1 forms show "significant differences or anomalies" from the return filed by their suppliers, a move aimed at curbing tax evasion and safeguarding revenues.

 The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued a Standard Operating Procedure for suspension of registration of a person on the observance of such discrepancies /anomalies which indicate violation of the GST Act.

The registration would be suspended in cases where a comparison of the returns furnished by a registered person with the details of outward supplies furnished in form GSTR-1, or the details of inward supplies derived based on the details of outward supplies furnished by his suppliers in their GSTR-1, show 'significant differences or anomalies', indicating contravention of the provisions of the GST Act. "Till the time functionality for FORM REG-31 is made available on portal, such notice/intimation shall be made available to the taxpayer on their dashboard on the common portal in Form GST REG-17.

"The taxpayers will be able to view the notice in the 'View/Notice and Order' tab post login," the SOP said. The SOP further said the taxpayers whose registrations are suspended would be required to furnish reply to the jurisdictional tax officer within 30 days from the receipt of such notice / intimation, explaining the discrepancies/anomalies and the reasons as to why their registration should not be cancelled. Reply has to be sent to the jurisdictional officer through the common portal within 30 days from the receipt of notice / intimation.

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