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For GST notices and scrutiny cases, seek expert assistance. To shield your company from fines and legal concerns, we offer professional GST notice reply, assessment assistance, and compliance solutions.

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GST Notices and Scrutiny

Services for GST Notices and Scrutiny

In India, operating a business requires adhering to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regulations. A notification for clarification, mismatch, late filing, or review of returns may occasionally be issued by the GST department. Although receiving a GST notice can be upsetting, it can be handled calmly and confidently with the correct expert assistance.

We at Apex Accounting and Tax Consultancy Private Limited offer professional help with GST notices and scrutiny cases. Our objective is to guarantee complete compliance with GST regulations while shielding your company from fines, interest,
and legal issues.

What Is a GST Notice?

A GST notification is a formal correspondence from the GST department requesting information about your GST returns or transactions, such as supplementary documentation, tax payment, or clarification. The Goods and Services Tax Act’s provisions typically govern

The issuance of GST notices. These alerts could be connected to:

  • GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B mismatch
  • Variation in Input Tax Credit (ITC)
  • GST returns filed after the deadline
  • Failure to file returns
  • Excessive claim for ITC
  • Inadequate tax payment
  • E-way bill problems
  • GST registration suspension or cancellation

Penalties, interest, and even the cancellation of GST registration may result from improper handling of GST notices.

What Is a GST Scrutiny?

The procedure by which the GST department confirms the accuracy of your GST filings is known as GST scrutiny.

The officer determines if:

  • The stated turnover is consistent with prior returns.
  • ITC’s assertion is true and qualified.
  • The tax has been correctly paid.
  • GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, and GSTR-2A/2B do not match.

The agency may send out a scrutiny notice requesting an explanation if disparities are discovered.

Scrutiny does not always indicate fraud; it is a standard compliance check. Ignoring scrutiny notices, however, can have detrimental financial and legal repercussions.

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