With the rise in the strictness done by the government, the 25,000 businesses who had not furnished the GST return in November will urge to quickly file the same as the council is sending text messages as well as emails required them to follow with the needs.
Beyond this, nearly 5.43 lakh businesses have not furnished the GST for 6 months or more than that will occur as a risk for losing their GST registrations
As per the department of revenue, a meeting is organized in which the questions about how to furnish the returns for November are to be asked to the defaulted assessee said in the officials meeting. The government has already given multiple warnings and relaxations, but the taxpayers and business firms are unable to adhere.
Recently the issue was also escalated to the major departments and all have echoed the voice that the registrations must be checked for such a large gap in missing registrations. The assessee is urged to furnish the GST returns
All these assesses who have not furnished their returns have to sent the text messages and emails said the officials. GSTN the companies who proceeded with tax returns will also urge to provide one lakh text and email reminders in one day to the assessee, specifically to those non-furnished taxpayers to furnish the return on time said council.
The move to poke assessee to refine assent comes post to the improved GST revenue collections
It is the 1st time that GST receipts exceed Rs 1 trillion and has reported with a higher growth rate this financial year post a sharp decrease in the starting months after back to back nationwide lockdowns.
Prompting a zero-tolerance scheme on tax theft GST council has started a nationwide crackdown on the bogus GST invoice rackets