Tax fraud: 1,377 exporters who claimed Rs 1,875cr IGST refund 'untraceable'


New Delhi, Jul 17 (IANS): Government crackdown on tax defaulters has revealed shocking data as a total of 1,377 exporters who have fraudulently claimed IGST refund amounting to Rs 1,875 crore have been found untraceable at their principle place of business.

Also, the list of 'risky exporters' includes 7 larger entities who are accredited as star exporters. In addition, adverse reports have also been received on three star exporters. These 10 star exporters have claimed IGST refund amounting to Rs 28.9 crore deceitfully.

Sources said on the condition of anonymity that as on date, 7,516 exporters are in risky exporter list. Out of them, IGST refund/drawback worth Rs 1,363 crore is suspended in respect of 2,830 risky exporters. Adverse reports have also been received with respect to 2,197 risky exporters.

According to the sources, the field formations of CBIC have detected offence cases amounting to Rs 115 crore against identified risky exporters. Also, out of the 234 suppliers' verification received so far, 82 suppliers have been found non-existing at their principle place of business.

It may be noted that exporters are identified as "risky" on the basis of specific risk indicators based on Customs, GST, Income Tax and DGFT data. The identified risky exporters are shared with the CGST formations for physical and financial verification in terms of GST policy wing for CGST formation.

Sources said that in 695 cases positive reports have been received from CGST formations that have found their suppliers to have availed ineligible ITC. Out of these, in 461 cases of IGST refund /drawback amounting to Rs 273 crore is under suspension.

These risky suppliers have been shared with jurisdictional field formations for their physical/financial verification and to verify the ineligible ITC availed by them.

  

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  • praveen, mlore

    Fri, Jul 17 2020

    all are hiding at safe place..i.e Gujarath...

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Fri, Jul 17 2020

    Every one was busy blaming Nehru,Gandhi's, Italy and Pappu while Cheaters and looters having field days.

    With so many tax staff starting from office boy to Commissioners with so many people to check & approve the refunds against these complex set of export documents, it's surprising that still these frauds happen and finally the firms and looters are not traceable. Does that mean that they were alians came to claim the IGST and then disappeared in thin air. If these are not scams then what...surely more than 50 percent of these cheaters and looters will be from the land of honest desh bhakts.

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  • Francis Lewis, Sastan

    Fri, Jul 17 2020

    Many from Gujarat State Only

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 17 2020

    Nehr... Nehru !

    There isn't even ONE scam since 2014. GST is imposed by Nehru ! Dig him out from the grave !

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  • Francis Lewis, Sastan

    Fri, Jul 17 2020

    GST Not imposed by Nehru and this is by our PM Shri Narendra Modi

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