New GST return filing system will simplify process: Sushil Modi


Team Udayavani, Jun 30, 2019, 10:51 AM IST

Bengaluru: Elaborating on GST-2, Modi said when GST was designed, there were three return formats and one had to file 36 returns per month. Then there was another return and audit report too, Modi said.

The new return does away with all the hassles as one has to file returns only once in a month, according to him.

“For big tax payers it is 12 returns a year and for small taxpayers, it is only four returns a year,” he said.

The meeting in Bengaluru on Saturday pertained to information technology initiatives in the GST.

The panel wanted to check with Infosys the status of the implementation of the new tax because the GST council has assigned the infotech giant to design everything related to the GST new return system, Modi said.

“They (firms) will get refund from one source and complete online refund is likely to be implemented by September, 2019. This is the deadline we have fixed,” he said.

On checking tax evasion, Modi said new features have been introduced in the e-way bill to check tax evasion.

The e-way bills will be auto-operated checking “pin-to-pin” distance and this will ensure that no duplicate bill can be generated.

E-Invoice is another major step which will check tax evasion and filing returns will not be necessary as data will be captured in the system.

“Through E-Invoicing, e-way bill will be generated andreturn will be filed automatically. It will be a major tool tocheck tax evasion,” Modi said.

Another major step, he said, was giving the Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag to motor vehicles to capture data by sensors at a definite place.

It will automatically inform the authorities whether the e-way bill of the vehicle has been generated or not.

The RFID tag has been implemented in three states including Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh and the result was encouraging in preventing tax evasion.

The GST council is contemplating putting up such sensors at 450 toll plazas and make RFID tag mandatory for all vehicles.

The National Highway Authority of India will have to operate these sensors, Modi said.

On fake bills, he said the computerised GST system recently unearthed large-scale fraudulent input tax credit across the country.

Firms, which do not exist, were claiming input tax credit through fake bills, he pointed out.

The Bihar deputy chief minister said tax collection under GST in 2017-18 was Rs 7.4 lakh crore, which was of nine months whereas in 2018-19, when we had 12 months, the total revenue collected was Rs 11.77 lakh crore.

“It’s only two years of GST and I can tell you that therevenue collection is very encouraging,” Modi said.

GST, which subsumed 17 local levies, was rolled out on the intervening night of June 30 and July 1, 2017, in a ceremony held in the central hall of the parliament.

The GST Council, headed by then Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising state ministers, had on December 22, 2018, decided to set up a group of ministers (GoM) to analyse reasons for shortfall in revenue collections by the states since July 2017.

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