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

TaxIntelHub · 04 April 2026 · Last updated 05 Apr 2026

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

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

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

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