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CAG: GST Oversight Weak in J&K, Raising Risk of Revenue Leakage

A recent CAG report revealed weak GST oversight in Jammu and Kashmir, including inadequate scrutiny of returns and monitoring gaps. These shortcomings raise concerns about potential revenue leakages and the efficiency of tax administration in the region.

💡 Key Fact

The CAG found GST oversight lacking in J&K, potentially causing revenue loss.

⚡ Quick Answer

Weak GST oversight in J&K, as pointed out by the CAG, could lead to loss of revenue for the Union Territory.

What's Happening

  1. Returns scrutiny was inadequate — Authorities didn't properly check GST returns.
  2. Monitoring gaps existed — Revenue monitoring showed weaknesses.
  3. Enforcement was also weak — Weak enforcement increases revenue leakage risk.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring return filing deadlines
  • Incorrectly claiming Input Tax Credit (ITC)

Source: Kashmir Convener

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