City
Epaper

GST non-filers face cancellation of registration

By IANS | Updated: November 17, 2019 14:10 IST

The government is set to crack the whip on GST non-filers with plans afoot to cancel registration of repeat offenders.

Open in App

Amid lower-than-expected GST collection in the past few months of the current fiscal, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has directed zonal offices to go tough on non-filers.

Accordingly, the Mumbai office of the Principal Chief Commissioner of GST and Central Excise has issued directives to field officers for ensuring strict compliance.

The development has come close on the heels of CBIC Chief P.K. Das expressing serious concern over non-compliance by GST registrants.

In a video conference with Principal Chief Commissioners and Chief Commissioner of GST and Customs on November 13, the CBIC chief had expressed his displeasure in the progress of cancellation of registration of entities that have not filed GSTR-3B returns for six or more than six return periods and are liable for action under section 29 of CGST Act.

"Hence, I have been directed to once again request you that the task of cancellation of registration of such non-filers of GST returns should be taken on priority basis and should be finished by November 25, 2019," Sukhjit Kumar, an Additional Commissioner in Mumbai Zone, wrote to field officers.

Rajat Mohan, Senior Partner, AMRG & Associates said that the GST law provides for cancellation of registration in case of repeat non-compliance.

"In fact, there should be provision for auto cancellation of registration," he said.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: GSTmumbai
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiBMC Election 2026: 1,700 Candidates Remain in Fray Across 227 Wards in Mumbai After 423 Nominations Withdrawn

MumbaiMumbai Traffic Police Catch Over 200 Drunk Drivers on New Year’s Eve

MumbaiMumbai: Truck Driver Dies After BEST Bus Rams Into Vehicle in Aarey Colony

BusinessDecember 2025 GST Collections Rise Over 6%, Government Revenue Touches ₹1.74 Lakh Crore

MaharashtraVasai-Virar Municipal Election 2026: BJP Veteran Shekhar Dhuri Joins Hitendra Thakur’s BVA Ahead of Civic Polls

कारोबार Realted Stories

BusinessAuto sector ends 2025 on strong note as GST relief, rural demand lift sales across segments

BusinessAfter record selling last year, India’s strong fundamentals to attract net FII inflows in 2026

BusinessCountry Club Welcomes New Year 2026 with Grand Pan-India Celebrations

BusinessForeign investors to stage comeback in Indian equities in 2026; AI exposure gap may pose risk

BusinessUnion Minister Hardeep Singh Puri highlights India's growth to 132 Compressed Bio Gas plants