GST Raids Uncover Large-Scale Tax Evasion by Jewellers

Renowned stores such as Kalamandir Jewellers, Bishandayal Jewellers, and Nakrani Jewellers were among those searched, with GST authorities suspecting large-scale tax discrepancies related to sales during Gurupushya Nakshatra and Dhanteras.

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Surat : Surat, known as the diamond city, witnessed a wave of GST department raids on several high-profile jewellery showrooms, targeting potential tax evasion during the peak festive shopping season. Renowned stores such as Kalamandir Jewellers, Bishandayal Jewellers, and Nakrani Jewellers were among those searched, with authorities suspecting large-scale tax discrepancies related to sales during Gurupushya Nakshatra and Dhanteras.

During this auspicious period, jewellery sales typically soar as families purchase gold and other precious items, often with weddings in mind. This year was no exception, as Surat experienced a bustling jewellery market leading up to Diwali. However, the festive spirit was somewhat overshadowed by the GST department’s investigations, sending a ripple of concern across the city’s jewellery industry.

The news of these surprise inspections quickly spread, heightening anxiety among showroom owners. According to reports, over eight prominent jewellers, including Pachigar Jewellers, Dagina Jewellers, Gehna Jewellers, and Mahaveer Jewellers, were scrutinized by state GST authorities. Sources from the GST department indicated that these showrooms were targeted following signs of potential tax evasion, particularly involving undeclared transactions.

The GST department, suspecting that the jewellers might have conducted a number of “benami” (anonymous) transactions to avoid taxes, deployed separate teams to thoroughly examine financial documents and inventory records. Initial investigations suggest the possibility of hidden accounts worth crores, revealing a significant layer of unrecorded dealings that could impact the overall revenue collection from the region.

As officials continue their scrutiny, all showroom employees and accounting records are under close inspection. The campaign, according to the GST department, is an effort to ensure fair tax compliance in a sector that sees heightened sales during festive periods. For the jewellers, these raids underscore the GST department’s commitment to transparency and tax regulation in an industry that serves as a major contributor to the local economy.

This campaign has garnered considerable attention across Surat, sparking conversations about the extent of tax compliance within the jewellery sector. The GST department’s focus on detecting undeclared transactions during such high-sales seasons serves as a reminder to all businesses in the region about the importance of adhering to tax obligations, especially during peak sales periods.

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