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INR 63 Crore Fake GST Credit Scheme Busted

TaxIntelHub · 10 April 2026

A person was arrested for creating fictitious firms to avail ₹63 crore in fake GST input tax credit.

The fraud involved generating fake invoices without actual supply of goods or services, utilizing a network of 13 shell companies. This allows beneficiaries to fraudulently claim Input Tax Credit (ITC).

Modus Operandi
Creation of fake firms to generate bogus invoices
IP Address
GST returns filed from same IP address
Financial Impact
₹63 crore in fake ITC availed

Tax professionals must enhance due diligence to detect and prevent fraudulent ITC claims, protecting clients from potential liabilities.

Monitor investigations to identify beneficiaries and the full extent of the fraud.

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