- Chief Minister Pramod Sawant chaired a meeting on GST revenue analysis
- A group of officers will study GST fraud and evasion in detail
- Officers will analyze GST revenue state-wise using data from all states and union territories
- The aim is to strengthen India’s fiscal ecosystem with a robust GST framework
- Officers will evaluate business sectors for potential policy changes and conduct an impact study
- Harmonized anti-evasion tools will be developed to detect tax evasion
- Feedback will be collected from all states
- Sawant is the convener of the group of ministers
- Ministers from several states attended the meeting, with one attending virtually
- The group sought a briefing on business intelligence and fraud analytics
- NIC was asked to analyze the E-waybill Analytics Portal and GST Prime portal
- Data from Gujarat, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh was presented
- A new meeting will be held after gathering data from all states and union territories
- Recommendations will be submitted to the GST Council after considering all inputs
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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