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What if party not submitted required documents to the department, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 118717
Dated: 25-8-2023
By:- Rajesh Kumar

What if party not submitted required documents to the department


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Sir/Madam,

Please share if party not submitted required documents.

1. What actions can department take against the party ?

2. Can department issue SCN without complete information provided by the party.

3. Is any best judgement method available in the GST provisions ?

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1 Dated: 25-8-2023
By:- GUNASEKARAN K

Please help us to understand your query.


2 Dated: 25-8-2023
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Sir,

There should be specific query. From the query it appears that these are general questions and tracing out answer in any GST book is not a difficult task.


3 Dated: 30-8-2023
By:- Rajesh Kumar

Sir,
Is there any provisions to issue SCN on the basis of best judgement as was in service tax when party not submitted documents ?

2. If party not submitted documents required for SCN to them , can Department issue SCN on any base or assumptions?


4 Dated: 30-8-2023
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Q. No.1 Is there any provisions to issue SCN on the basis of best judgement as was in service tax when party not submitted documents ?

Ans. The provisions of Section 62 of CGST Act, 2017 are independent of Sections 73 & 74, ibid.

Q.No.2 If party not submitted documents required for SCN to them , can Department issue SCN on any base or assumptions ?

Ans. Only notice is required to be issued under Section 46 of CGST Act read with Rule 68 of CGST Rules.


5 Dated: 7-9-2023
By:- Padmanathan Kollengode

I request the querist to be more specific.

The burden of proof is different for alleging wrong ITC and alleging supply/ classification etc.

In case of later, the burden of proof is on the department to prove supply has in fact taken place. In case of former, the burden of proof is on assessee. Thus nature of evidence required for department is also different.

Unless the specific fact is presented, no foolproof answer can be given by experts.
 


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