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GST Audit and meaning

Audit under GST involves examination of records, returns and other documents maintained by a GST registered person. It also ensures correctness of turnover declared, taxes paid, refund claimed, input tax credit availed and assess other such compliances under GST Act to be checked by an authorized expert.

GST is a trust-based taxation regime wherein a taxpayer is required to self-assess his tax liability, pay taxes and file returns. Thus, to ensure whether the taxpayer has correctly self -assessed his tax liability a robust audit mechanism is a must. Various measures are taken by the government for proper implementation of GST and audit is one amongst them.

Types of GST Audit

Types Performed By When Initiated
Turnover based Audit Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant appointed by the taxpayer If the Turnover exceeds 5 crores the taxpayer has to get his accounts & records audited
Normal audit/General Audit Commissioner of CGST/SGST or any Officer authorized by him On order of Commissioner by giving 15 days prior notice
Special audit A Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant, nominated by Commissioner On order of Deputy/Assistant Commissioner with prior approval of Commissioner

For businesses with an annual turnover of less than Rs 5 crore, filing of GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 is waived off.

Turnover-based Audit under Section 35(5) of CGST Act

If the annual turnover of a registered taxpayer is more than Rs. 5 crores in a financial year , he is required to get his accounts audited by a Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant every year.

A financial year covers the 12-month period beginning from April of a calendar year to March of the next calendar year.

Special Note: For the purpose of finding out the turnover limit for Financial Year 2017-18, it has been clarified in the government’s press release dated 3rd July 2019. It shall cover the period 1st July 2017 to 31st March 2018 and excludes the first quarter of FY 2017-18.

For businesses with an annual turnover of less than Rs 5 crore, filing of GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 is waived off.

 

Aggregate turnover is calculated as follows:

Aggregate turnover = Value of all taxable (inter-state and intra-state) supplies + exempt supplies + export supplies of all goods and services

 

The total turnover calculation must be PAN-based, which means that once the turnover under the PAN is more than Rs. 5 crores all business entities registered under GST for that PAN will be liable for GST audit for a financial year.

For businesses with an annual turnover of less than Rs 5 crore, filing of GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 is waived off.

Items included while calculating turnover:

  • â–º All taxable (inter-state and intra-state) supplies other than supplies on which reverse charge is applicable
  • â–º Supplies between separate business verticals.
  • â–º Goods supplied to/received from job worker on principal to principal basis.
  • â–º Value of all export/zero-rated supplies.
  • â–º Supplies of agents/ job worker on behalf of the principal.
  • â–º All exempt supplies. E.g. Agricultural produce supplied along with branded ready-to-eat food.
  • â–º All taxes other than those covered under GST Eg: Entertainment Tax paid on the sale of movie tickets.

Items excluded while calculating turnover:

  • â–º Inward supplies on which tax is paid under reverse charge.
  • â–º All taxes and cess charged under Goods and Service Tax like CGST, SGST or IGST, Compensation Cess.
  • â–º Goods supplied to or received back from a Job Worker.
  • â–º Activities which are neither supply of goods nor service under schedule III of CGST Act.

 

Qualification of GST Auditor & Eligibility

Only a Chartered Accountant or a Cost Accountant can perform a GST Audit u/s 35.

Points to Note:

  1. â–º An internal auditor cannot parallelly be appointed as a GST Auditor.
  2. â–º The GST Act does not allow a GST practitioner to perform the audit. The power to audit is granted only to a Chartered Accountant or Cost Accountant who is in practice or is an employee of a firm of Chartered Accountants or Cost Accountants. Therefore, a Chartered Accountant must not be registered as a GST practitioner for the purpose of issuing the Audit Report.
  3. â–º Where an organisation or an entity has multiple branches registered under GST in different states/UTs, the total aggregate turnover of all such branches is considered while calculating the threshold limit of Rs. 5 crores.So, if the cumulative turnover of all the branches exceeds Rs. 5 crores, then the GST audit is applicable to each of these branches, irrespective of whether the turnover of a particular branch is less than the threshold.In such cases, one can appoint either one dedicated auditor for all branches or separate auditor for each branch. Where multiple branches have different auditors, the Standards on Auditing: — Responsibility of the Joint Auditors may apply for the purpose of reporting GST Audit observations & Reporting.

For businesses with an annual turnover of less than Rs 5 crore, filing of GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 is waived off.

GST Audit & Issue of GST Audit report

  • ✶ Appointment of GST Auditor:

    A proprietor, partner or Board of Directors in case of a Company should appoint a GST Auditor at the beginning of the financial year.

  • ✶ Accounts to be reviewed by GST Auditor:

    Following are important accounts or records for review:

  • â–º Sales Register
  • â–º Stock Register
  • â–º Purchase Register and Expenses ledgers
  • â–º Input tax credit availed and utilized
  • â–º Output tax payable and paid
  • â–º E-way bills generated during the period under Audit, if in compliance with rules.
  • â–º Any documents that record communications from the GST department relating to the year.

Forms for Annual return and GST Audit:

Type of taxpayer Form to be filed
Whether or not applicable to GST Audit
A Regular taxpayer filing GSTR 1 and GSTR 3B GSTR-9
A Taxpayer under Composition Scheme GSTR-9A
E-commerce operator GSTR-9B
Applicable for GST Audit
Taxpayers whose turnover exceeds Rs. 5 crores in FY GSTR-9C

 

Review of comments by GST Auditor:

The Auditor must report any tax liability pending for payment by the taxpayer, identified through the reconciliation exercise and observations made on GST audit. Taxpayers can settle taxes as recommended by the auditor in Form DRC-03.

Submission of GST Audit report & Annual return:

The finalized GSTR-9C can be certified by the same CA who conducted the GST audit or it can also be certified by any other CA who did not conduct the GST Audit for that particular GSTIN.

The following must be reported and certified by the GST Auditor or the certifier:

  • â–º Whether or not all the requisite accounts or records are maintained.
  • â–º Whether or not the Financial Statements are prepared as per the books of accounts maintained at the principal place of business or additional place of business of the taxpayer.
  • â–º Certify the accuracy of information in GSTR-9C.
  • â–º To list down the audit observations or reservations or comments, if any.

For businesses with an annual turnover of less than Rs 5 crore, filing of GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 is waived off.

Read our article on Contents of GSTR-9C for further details.

Documents to be furnished by the taxpayer:

  • â–º Audited financial statements (which is PAN-based)
  • â–º Annual return in form GSTR-9 (for every GSTIN)
  • â–º Certified reconciliation statement in Form GSTR-9C, reflecting reconciled values of supplies and tax amounts declared in GSTR-9 compared to audited financials in Part-A, along with the Audit report in Part-B.

Due dates for submission of GST Audit report:

GSTR-9 and GSTR-9C are due on or before 31st December* of the subsequent financial year.

Special Note: *GSTR-9 filing for businesses with turnover up to Rs 2 crore made optional for FY 2017-18 and FY 2018-19.

Penalty for not submitting GST Audit report:

There is no specific provision. Hence, it is subject to a general penalty of Rs.25,000.

For businesses with an annual turnover of less than Rs 2 crore, filing of GSTR-9C for FY 2018-19 is waived off.