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Business News/ News / India/  GST Council to meet on 20 June, may fix Rs50 cr turnover threshold for e-invoice
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GST Council to meet on 20 June, may fix Rs50 cr turnover threshold for e-invoice

The GST Council will take a final decision on the turnover threshold for issuance of e-invoice for B2B sales after consultation with states to curb GST evasion
  • The government plans to roll out the e-invoice system by September
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    New Delhi: The finance ministry is likely to propose 50 crore as the turnover threshold for entities to generate e-invoice on a centralised government portal for business-to-business (B2B) sales as it looks to curb GST evasion, an official said.

    The GST Council, which will meet on 20 June, will take a final decision on the turnover threshold for issuance of e-invoice for B2B sales after consultation with states.

    Analysis of return filing shows that as many as 68,041 businesses have reported a turnover of over 50 crore and accounted for 66.6% of total GST paid in 2017-18.

    Further, while these businesses account for just 1.02% of GST payers, they make up almost 30% of the B2B invoices generated in the system.

    "The turnover threshold for entities to generate e-invoice for B2B sales is likely to be fixed at 50 crore if the GST Council agrees. With this threshold, big taxpayers who are better placed technologically to integrate their software would have to generate e-invoice for B2B sales," the official told PTI.

    With e-invoice generation, entities with turnover above 50 crore would be saved from the twin activities of filing returns and uploading invoices. From the government's side, this would help in curbing invoice misuse and tax evasion.

    The official further said that under the current system, there is a gap between the time of generation invoices and filing of sales returns.

    The number of entities filing monthly summary sales return GSTR-3B and paying GST is higher than those filing outward supply return GSTR-1, in which invoice-wise details have to be filed. Analysis suggests the gap could be either because of genuine difficulty in uploading invoices or with the intention of misusing Input Tax Credit (ITC), the official said.

    The ministry is planning to roll out the e-invoice system by September.

    The official further said that data analysis shows that as many as 3.9 crore B2B invoices worth above 50,000 are generated every month, which works out to be 12 lakh per day.

    The number increases to about 1 crore per day if all B2B invoices generated irrespective of amount are taken into account.

    The official said 1 crore invoice generation per day can be handled by GSTN/NIC as this would be similar to the number of e-way bills currently being generated on the portal.

    The ministry feels that e-invoice would increase ease of doing business if it becomes part of using business process and there is no need for additional reporting, the official said.

    AMRG & Associates Partner Rajat Mohan said, "Government must develop a risk profile of all the taxpayers and it can be easily figured out that big corporates are rarely involved in activities of tax avoidance, thereby anti-tax evasion measures should be eyed at tier-II and tier-III taxpayers in a phased manner."

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    Published: 09 Jun 2019, 12:15 PM IST
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