Most cases revolving around the receipt of a demand notice from tax authorities come with some element of anxiety that should not be the case. There is no reason to worry if you have a GST notice or a notice pertaining to income tax. A fact driven compliance response can take care of most issues seamlessly.
This blog is designed to provide a ‘how to handle’ guide to GST notice that will include how to respond to GST notice, compliance achievement, and mitigation of penalties.
A GST notice is a formal message from a tax office to a taxpayer showing some gap in filing returns, not filing returns, factually late returns, or tax due that has ommitted and is suspected to avoid tax.
Pay particular attention to the very first paragraph of the notice and the number of the notice and to what date the notice has been issued, and the domain of the GST Act the notice is coming from. Also, do keep an eye on what date the reply to the GST notice is due.
The first step is to log in to the GST portal. Then go to the option which says Services and then User Services, then to View Notices and Orders. Download the document and save it on the computer for future reference.
In the case of discrepancies, such as a mismatch of ITC in GSTR-3B and GSTR-2B, seek assistance from your CA or GST specialist, such as Optotax.
Detail your response as formally as possible, substantiating all the points of the GST notice with relevant documentation, including invoices, receipts, reconciliations, and tax computations.
Navigate to the same section of the GST portal where the notice was filed. Attach all of your filed responses, and make sure that nothing is left out, since the escalation of the notice with incomplete documentation is considered a delay, and will also incur a penalty.
Assess the notice thoroughly in advance of the hearing and bring all relevant documents with you. Your CA is required to come with you if this is the case.
Receiving a demand or show-cause GST notice might induce a state of panic, but if you take the time to analyze the situation and respond in the right manner, you’ll shield yourself from penalties and other problems down the line. Retaining a professional Chartered Accountant or GST advisor who is competent at dealing with these types of notices is a must.
Optotax, for example, can provide guidance on notice responses, ITC reconciliation, and comprehensive GST requirements if you don’t know where to go or what to do next.
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