Screening committee on anti-profiteering constituted to scrutinise compliance and ensure GST benefits are passed to recipients. Constitution of a state-level Screening Committee on Anti-profiteering under the Goods and Services Tax framework to conduct preliminary scrutiny of complaints and determine whether tax reductions or input tax credit benefits have been passed on to recipients. The notification names two senior state tax officials as members and states that the Committee comes into force on the date of notification, with administrative responsibility assigned to the State Finance/Revenue Department to implement the Committee's screening functions under the statutory anti-profiteering mechanism.
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Screening committee on anti-profiteering constituted to scrutinise compliance and ensure GST benefits are passed to recipients.
Constitution of a state-level Screening Committee on Anti-profiteering under the Goods and Services Tax framework to conduct preliminary scrutiny of complaints and determine whether tax reductions or input tax credit benefits have been passed on to recipients. The notification names two senior state tax officials as members and states that the Committee comes into force on the date of notification, with administrative responsibility assigned to the State Finance/Revenue Department to implement the Committee's screening functions under the statutory anti-profiteering mechanism.
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