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Collaborative Audits by Central and State GST Authorities Targeting Businesses

Collaborative Audits by Central and State GST Authorities Targeting Businesses

Beginning this fiscal year, there will be a collaborative effort between Central and State Goods and Services Tax (GST) authorities to conduct audits within the indirect tax framework.

This joint approach is expected to bring significant advantages to taxpayers by eliminating repetitive notifications and inquiries. Current industry data suggests that around 11,000 cases are either duplicated or entangled in legal disputes due to investigations by both Central and State agencies. Various Central GST zones have issued internal communications instructing officials to collaborate with their state counterparts on audits to ensure better coordination, as per sources.

The concept of conducting audits collaboratively was proposed during a national coordination meeting last month to streamline tax enforcement processes. The directives indicate that Central GST officers should also participate in audits conducted by State GST teams to improve SGST officers’ audit capabilities and facilitate the exchange of crucial compliance information. To support these joint audit efforts, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has instructed each zone to devise a specific framework.

The responsibility for implementation, delegated to zonal heads, aims to optimize time and resources. Experts in the industry believe this initiative will enhance the fairness and efficiency of the audit process, providing a more comprehensive examination that benefits both tax authorities and taxpayers. It will help in avoiding redundant procedures and shield taxpayers from undergoing multiple audits for the same issues.

Furthermore, the CBIC has directed its officers to halt investigations into offenses already under scrutiny by state GST officials or for which notifications have been issued.

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