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    Govt to raise Rs 46K cr as late GST payment interest

    The government has discovered a new revenue stream to make up for the shortfall in GST collection and is looking to collect Rs 46,000 crore as interest on late payment of tax.

    Govt to raise Rs 46K cr as late GST payment interest
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    Tax experts disputed the number saying government had promised to hand-hold the taxpayers at the time of migration to the new indirect tax regime by waiving off interest and penalties for filing their tax returns. Further, it has now resorted to harsh measures to boost its tax kitty.


    Moreover, the levying of interest would trigger huge litigations with taxpayers challenging the demand.


    AK Pandey, Special Secretary and Member, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs in a letter to all the principal chief commissioners and central tax commissioners has said that the law cast liability on the taxpayers to assess and pay the interest on delayed payment of tax.


    “Further, interest payable on such delayed payment of tax can be recovered under the provisions of section 79 of the CGST Act read with section 75 (12) which provides for various methods by which the proper officer shall proceed to recover any amount which is payable to the government,” Pandey said in his letter. As per the letter, the Principal ADG (systems) on Feb 1, 2020 generated and shared the GSTIN wise list of the registered persons who have not discharged the due interest liability while filing their GSTR 3B returns belatedly. On perusal of said report, it was observed that the interest amounting to Rs 45,996 crores remains unpaid to the government on account of delayed payment of tax.


    The report has been shared on SFTP portal for initiating the process of recovery of such unpaid interest as per the provisions of section 79 read with section 75 (12) of the CGST Act.


    In the meantime, doubts have been raised by the field formations whether the interest has to be paid on the gross tax liability or on the net cash liability.


    “In this regard, the provisions of Section of Section 50 are very clear... interest is required to be paid on total tax amount of tax liability as shown in Form GSTR 3B,” the CBIC letter said.

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