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        DGGI busts firm for making bogus Input Tax Credit invoices of more than ₹ 268 crores

        February 13, 2020

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        The Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), Gurugram Zonal Unit (GZU), Haryana, has arrested Shri Nitin Jain, resident of Sonepat, Haryana, proprietor of M/s Shiv Trade Incorporation, Delhi, for issuing bogus invoices.

        During investigation it was revealed that Shri Nitin Jain has issued bogus invoices through his firm M/s Shiv Trade Incorporation and another firm M/s Om Trade Inexim, opened in the name of dummy person, of various types of goods namely ferrous/ non-ferrous scrap, ingots, nickel cathode etc. amounting to ₹ 268.3 crores (approx).

        Through bogus invoices, Shri Nitin Jain has fraudulently passed Input Tax Credit (ITC) amounting to ₹ 41.6 Crores (approx). This ITC was further availed by various entities to offset their GST liability and also passed on such fraudulent ITC to further buyers who availed the same to discharge their GST liability against their outward supplies with an ulterior motive to defraud the Government exchequer. During the course of investigation Shri Nitin Jain also admitted of having issued bogus invoices in lieu of certain fixed commission.

        Thus, Shri Nitin Jain has committed offences under the provisions of Section 132(1)(b) & (c) of the Central Goods & Services Tax Act (CGST), 2017, which are cognizable and non-bailable offences and punishable under Section 132 of the CGST Act, 2017. Consequently, Shri Nitin Jain was arrested on 12th February, 2020 under Section 69(1) of the CGST Act, 2017 and produced before Judicial Magistrate in Gurugram Court on 12th February, 2020. Court has sent him to judicial custody for 14 days. Further investigation in the matter is in progress.

        Fraudulent Input Tax Credit: arrest for issuing bogus GST invoices and allegedly passing ITC to evade tax liability. Issuance of bogus GST invoices to wrongfully generate and convey Input Tax Credit (ITC) is alleged; investigators report a proprietor created fictitious sales records and admitted issuing invoices for commission, enabling other entities to claim and transfer ITC to discharge outward supply liabilities. The conduct is framed as cognizable, non-bailable offences under the Central Goods & Services Tax Act, triggering arrest under the Act's procedural provisions and remand to judicial custody, with further criminal investigation ongoing.
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                                Fraudulent Input Tax Credit: arrest for issuing bogus GST invoices and allegedly passing ITC to evade tax liability.

                                Issuance of bogus GST invoices to wrongfully generate and convey Input Tax Credit (ITC) is alleged; investigators report a proprietor created fictitious sales records and admitted issuing invoices for commission, enabling other entities to claim and transfer ITC to discharge outward supply liabilities. The conduct is framed as cognizable, non-bailable offences under the Central Goods & Services Tax Act, triggering arrest under the Act's procedural provisions and remand to judicial custody, with further criminal investigation ongoing.





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