Aadhaar may be made mandatory for claiming GST refunds: FM


Panaji, Sep 21 (IANS): The Goods and Services Tax Council chaired by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday took an in-principle decision to link Aadhaar with registration of taxpayers under the GST and examine the possibility of making Aadhaar mandatory for claiming refunds.

She also said that a committee would also be formed to ensure simplification of annual return filing procedures.

Sitharaman said that the Council had taken an "in-principle decision to link Aadhaar with registration of taxpayers under GST and examine the possibility of making Aadhaar mandatory for claiming refunds".

The Finance Minister also said that while a committee of officers would be be constituted to examine the simplification of forms for annual return and reconciliation statement, suitable amendments would be made in the in Central GST Act, Union Territories GST Act, and the corresponding State GST Acts in view of creation of UTs of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

In order to rein in the menace of fake invoices and fraudulent refunds, Sitharaman said, that the Council had taken also an in-principle decision to "prescribe reasonable restrictions on passing of credit by risky taxpayers including risky new taxpayers".

  

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  • Prasad, Hubli

    Sat, Sep 21 2019

    Linking of all things will one will get quick information a person..when where in which hotel/lodging stayed with whom...??. Very dangerous things..more of people prefer rented homes for short period. Hotel industry slowly diminishing due to linking...reason of economy slow down. We attack privacy of others.

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