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What are anti-profiteering provisions under GST?

31-Mar-2025
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Answer By law4u team

The anti-profiteering provisions under GST in India are designed to prevent businesses from unfairly profiting due to the reduction in tax rates or input tax credit benefits. These provisions are governed by Section 171 of the CGST Act, 2017 and aim to ensure that businesses pass on the benefits of lower GST rates to consumers. Key Aspects of Anti-Profiteering Provisions Obligation to Pass on Benefits If the GST rate on goods or services is reduced, businesses must pass on the benefit to consumers by reducing prices. If input tax credit (ITC) benefits increase, businesses must also lower costs accordingly. Investigation and Compliance Complaints regarding profiteering can be filed with the Directorate General of Anti-Profiteering (DGAP). The National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAA) was responsible for deciding cases, but its powers were transferred to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) in 2023. Penalties for Violation If a business is found guilty of profiteering, it may be ordered to: Reduce prices and pass on the benefit. Refund the excess amount to affected consumers. Deposit the excess profit into the Consumer Welfare Fund if the consumer is unidentifiable. Additional penalties may include monetary fines and cancellation of GST registration.

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