- DGGI has detected tax evasion of Rs 1.2 trillion using fake input tax credit since 2020
- 59,000 potential fake firms identified for verification
- 170 individuals involved in fraud apprehended
- Special drive launched to weed out fake registrations
- Revenue Secretary stressed importance of balance between enforcement actions and ease of doing business
- Recent changes in GST returns will aid in tackling evasion
- Enforcement units advised to focus on real evasion rather than interpretative issues
- Best practices and guidelines discussed for uniformity in action and ease of doing business.
Source: nlfiscaal.nl
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