Budget proposes GST amendment: Track and Trace Mechanism for evasion prone goods

The Union Budget has introduced amendments to the GST law, incorporating a Track and Trace Mechanism for evasion-prone goods. This includes defining 'Unique Identification Marking,' such as digital stamps or marks. Penalties under new sections lik...

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The Union Budget has proposed a host of amendments in GST law, including implementing the Track and Trace Mechanism, for evasion-prone goods. The budget inserted a new clause in Central GST law to provide for a definition of Unique Identification Marking for the implementation of Track and Trace Mechanism.

"Unique identification marking" includes a digital stamp, digital mark or any other similar marking, which is unique, secure and non-removable.

AMRG & Associates Senior Partner Rajat Mohan said the introduction of penalties under new sections like 122B and 148A to enforce track and trace mechanisms indicates a strong push towards digitisation and better supply chain monitoring.
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