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In pursuance of ongoing investigation of fraudulent passing of Input Tax Credit (ITC) wherein one person namely Sh. Satender Kumar Singla of Hisar was arrested on 12.11.2020,the Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI), Regional Unit, Rohtak falling under Gurugram Zonal Unit has arrested one more person namely, Sh. Vikas Jain, of Jind on 23.11.2020. Sh. Vikas Jain was the proprietor of one of the firms and as a proprietor of a firm was found involved in issuing fake invoices having taxable value of ₹ 27.99 Crore and was also found involved in handling cash of other such firms issuing fake invoices to pass ITC fraudulently. Sh. Vikas Jain has thus himself committed the offence as well as abetted the commission of offence by issuing fake invoices from various firms without actual movement of goods having taxable value of ₹ 75 Crore (approx.) and fraudulently passing ITC over ₹ 13 Crore. He passed on such fraudulent ITC to some of the buyers who availed of 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 Vikas Jain has admitted his involvement in issuing only invoices without actual movement of goods for earning commission and admitted that cash entries in the records resumed were of such commission which were in his own handwriting.
Thus, Shri Vikas 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 under Section 132(5) of the CGST Act, 2017, being punishable under Section 132(1)(l)(i) of the CGST Act, 2017.
Consequently, Shri Vikas Jain was arrested on 23.11.2020 under Section 69(1) of the CGST Act, 2017, following which he was produced before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMIC),Rohtak. The Judicial Magistrate First Class, Rohtak, has remanded Shri Vikas Jain to judicial custody of 14 days. Further investigations in the matter are in the progress.
Fraudulent Input Tax Credit schemes: arrest for issuing fake invoices and abetting offences under CGST, investigation ongoing Arrest reported for orchestrating a scheme to fraudulently pass Input Tax Credit (ITC) by issuing invoices without actual movement of goods and handling commission cash entries, enabling buyers to claim ITC and discharge GST liabilities; alleged offences fall under Section 132 of the CGST Act, 2017, are cognizable and non-bailable, the individual was arrested, produced before a magistrate and remanded to judicial custody while investigations continue.Press 'Enter' after typing page number.