Many shops deceiving customers with ‘fake GST’ bills

Several shops and eateries in the state are duping customers by charging GST fraudulently, it has emerged. These include traders who lack GST registration and those who continue tax collection even after the cancellation or expiry of registration. It is learnt that the offenders are mostly restaurants.

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In a recent incident, a government employee was reportedly duped by a restaurant in the state capital. She along with her friends had food from the restaurant on July 22. They received a bill for Rs 751.14. The bill bore a GST Identification Number (GSTIN) and showed the GST as Rs 48.86. “However, the bill lacked the HSN code for commodities, which is mandatory under the law. So, I checked the GSTIN on the central GST portal. I realised that the GSTIN had been cancelled suo motu with effect from June 9,” she said on condition of anonymity.

Though the woman made a request via WhatsApp for repayment of the amount, the shop allegedly failed to respond. She has now lodged a complaint with the district consumer redressal commission.

An officer with the tax department said they have received many such complaints, mostly against restaurants. The department views such offences seriously and is offering a reward to consumers who pass on information about such illegal practices, the officer said.

“Consumers can lodge complaints either directly at the local state GST office or via email. We will investigate based on the complaint. If the malpractice is confirmed, a portion of the additional tax amount recovered from the trader will be given as a reward to the informant,” he said.

Read more at : The New Indian Express

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