CAG report on GST-rollout

Why is it in the news?
  • The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) tabled in the parliament its first ever audit of the Goods and Services.
  • The report has pointed out some lacunae in the goods and services tax (GST) regime.
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Findings of the CAG report:
  • The government had failed to try out the system before its rollout, leading to inadequate compliance mechanisms, and lower tax revenues.
  • Tax collections under the GST slowed down in the first year of its roll out.
  • System-validated input tax credit through invoice matching is not in place and a non-intrusive e-tax system still remains elusive after two years of its roll out.
  • The complexity of the returns mechanism and the technical glitches resulted in roll back of invoice-matching, rendering the system prone to input tax credit frauds.
  • The compliance in terms of the number of returns filed had been falling month after month.
  • Also, the government had not been following the rules set out regarding the transfer of revenue to the States.
  • There was inadequate coordination between the Department of Revenue, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs and the GST Network.
Source
The Hindu.




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 31st Jul 2019