GST notices from different states make life difficult for many companies

Companies are struggling to deal with increasing GST notices from different state departments as taxation is a centralised function in most companies and they, especially in services companies, find it difficult to segregate businesses per state.

The number of such notices from states, seeking documents and representations as part of tax scrutiny, has increased significantly since the conclusion of GST compensations for states in July 2022.

Since now the states have to generate their revenue independently, their revenue departments are in overdrive, sending notices to companies at even the smallest pretext, and their numbers may only increase in the future, experts said. States have started examining the GSTN data, cross-checking it with income tax records, and conducting reconciliations, which has led to issuance of a number of notices to businesses.

Under the GST law, companies must register in each state, file monthly returns, and make separate tax payments to each state, leading to notices from individual states, unlike the previous tax regime where only those selling goods in a state needed registration. Now, even service providers must register in every state.

The situation is creating significant challenges for companies, especially service providers like banks, mortgage lenders, technology companies, back offices and insurance companies.

The time given by various states to respond, in many cases, is too short considering the volume of information sought and the need to provide reconciled data.

ET has reviewed a bunch of GST notices sent to service companies by states to produce a large number of documents to satisfy the questions of state revenue officers.

Most notices talk about five-year data, which is very voluminous. Many corporations are having difficulties locating and reconciling 5-year-old numbers.

Source from: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/company/corporate-trends/gst-notices-from-different-states-make-life-difficult-for-many-companies/articleshow/102255233.cms?from=mdr

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