In the internal government note shared with middle-rung
tax officials, they have also been told to cause the
“least inconvenience” to auditees and to even educate
the taxpayers, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Industry experts, however, pointed out that a granular
scrutiny could mean additional tax-related effort at
many companies, as the GST audits would also take
earlier taxes into account while evaluating the
transition.
‘Extra book-keeping effort’
“The decision to focus on risk-based parameters in
determining the audit plan is good. However, since the
audits to be undertaken now would focus on earlier
legislation such as excise and service tax, taxpayers
will grapple with both the earlier legislation and the
new legislation (GST) simultaneously,” said MS Mani,
partner, GST, Deloitte India. “It would significantly
increase the focus and time taken to attend to tax
matters.”
A list of auditees, made up of large, medium, and
small-scale companies across the country, was also
shared with the tax commissioners. “Most of the
companies have manipulated the system while
transitioning credits from excise and service tax to GST.
This is what would be the focus of the tax audits
initially,” a senior tax official told ET.
Tax officials have been asked to first examine a
specific list of companies. This was disclosed in an
official communication by the director general of audit,
central taxes, on July 12, with several mid-level tax
officials being informed this week.
Big Data analytics are being used by the tax departments
since 2016. The tool is deployed to find outliers in any
industry, and the gap from industry based average taxes
is used to determine targets for further scrutiny.
“The government would have comparables. Say, if 10
consumer goods companies of a particular size pay Rs 50
crore in taxes, it is unlikely that one company, of the
same revenue size, would pay Rs 1 crore. Data analytics
could easily point out such anomalies, and the lens
would then be on such companies,” a person in the know
said.
Source::: Daily News & Analysis,
dated 22/07/2017.