- CAG identified inefficiencies in Gujarat’s GST administration, including refund delays and compliance gaps.
- Audit of 1,262 refund claims showed delays in 45% of acknowledgements and 15% of refund orders.
- Provisional refunds for zero-rated supplies faced delays.
- Irregular approvals under the inverted duty structure led to incorrect refunds.
- Excess refunds were due to input tax credit mismatches and lack of proper documentation.
- Absence of post-audit checks resulted in double payments and unauthorized refunds.
- Recommendations include stricter monitoring and enhanced compliance mechanisms.
- Compliance audit found deficiencies amounting to Rs 466.40 crore.
- Audit revealed major lapses in 38% of cases, including incorrect turnover declarations and ITC mismatches.
- Lack of granular taxpayer records posed a potential revenue risk.
- CAG flagged Rs 35.49 crore in non-compliance in transitional credit verification.
- Department failed to provide records for many cases, hindering assessment.
- Sample audit found non-compliance in 20.93% of cases, with issues in ITC carry-forward and credit claims.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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