NEW DELHI: The government has notified changes to the goods and services tax (GST) rules, lowering the input tax credit to 10% from 20% of eligible credit, if invoices or debit notes are not reflected in filings.
It has also permitted officers at the level of commissioners to bar debit of input tax credit for one year in case of credit being availed fraudulently. The GST Council had approved a proposal in this regard at its meeting on December 18 to check tax evasion and menace of fake invoicing.
The new rules will come into effect from January 1, 2020.
“The commissioner having reasons to believe that credit of input tax has been fraudulently availed may not allow debit for discharge of any liability or for claim of any refund of any unutilised amount,” the notification said.
The Centre further notified that e-way bill of taxpayers who have not filed their Form GSTR-1 for two months or two quarters shall be blocked. The government has also allowed waiver of late fee for entities furnishing outward supply details in Form GSTR-1 between December 19, 2019 and January 10, 2020, for the period between July 2017 and November 2019.
Published On : 29-12-2019
Source : Economic Times