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Importers, exporters to mandatorily declare GSTIN in documents from Feb 15

GSTIN is a 15-digit PAN-based unique identification number allotted to every registered person under GST.

February 09, 2020 / 12:23 IST
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Importers and exporters will have to mandatorily declare GSTIN in documents from February 15 as the revenue department moves to crackdown on evaders and plug Goods and Services Tax revenue leakage. In a circular, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said certain cases have come to notice where the importer or exporter did not declare their GSTIN in the Bill of Entry/Shipping Bill despite being registered with GSTN.

GSTIN is a 15-digit PAN-based unique identification number allotted to every registered person under GST. While importers have to fill the Bill of Entry with Customs department while importing goods, exporters have to file Shipping Bill.

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"With effect from February 15, 2020, the declaration of GSTIN shall also be mandatory in import/export documents for the importers and exporters registered as GST taxpayers," the circular said.

Data analytics by the revenue authorities have detected rampant tax evasion through the black market and under-valuing of imports. It has come to light that although importers are paying GST, they are supplying the goods without the bill.