GST Officials Arrest Person for Trading Fake Invoice, Generating ITC
Worth Rs 52.19 Crore
The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), Pune
Zonal Unit, has arrested Tusshar Ashok Munoat who was into 'trading of fake invoices' and used to
generate fake invoices on commission basis for ineligible ITC availment and pass it on to others fraudulently.
ST officials have busted a fake invoice trading racket
and arrested a person for passing on input tax credit (ITC) of over Rs 50 crore, a source said on Sunday. The Directorate
General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), Pune Zonal Unit, has arrested Tusshar Ashok Munoat who was into
'trading of fake invoices' and used to generate fake invoices on commission
basis for ineligible ITC availment and pass it on to
others fraudulently.
Total ITC involved is Rs 52.19
crore approximately, the source added. Munoat owns
M/s Rutu Enterprise and a few other companies such as
M/s Reise Enterprises, M/s Namo
Enterprises and M/s Patil Contractor, and used to
trade fake invoices to earn commission benefit.
The Finance Ministry source also expressed dismay on
those lobbying to oppose 'arrest' as an essential preventive measure in GST to
curb unbridled dishonest activities by such unscrupulous elements and are
challenging the provision of arrest in GST in various courts. The source
further said that the government has started use of Aadhaar
number in GST registration to check the menace of bogus/fake firms and thereby,
put a curb on fraudulent availment and passing on of
ITC.
Also, serious deliberations are going on in the
Department of Revenue for putting such dubious firms under risk category and to
block their refunds, besides other appropriate legal actions, as necessary. The
source further said that after tracing for long, Munoat
was arrested on October 21 from a remote village in Osmanabad
district of Maharashtra. He was produced before a Magistrate who rejected his
bail application and remanded him to judicial custody till November 2.
Pune-based M/s Rutu Enterprises
had four GSTIN numbers, one each for Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal
Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh; and was shown engaged in civil work such as interior
work, construction of building/roads/bridges, pipe line
laying work, earth work, electric work, among others.