GST Evasion of ₹7.08 Lakh Crore Detected Over Last Five Financial Years
The Government of India has uncovered a staggering ₹7 trillion worth of Goods and Services Tax (GST) evasion in the past five years, according to Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha on Monday, Chaudhary revealed that the indirect tax administration detected 91,000 cases of evasion from April 2020 to March 2025.
The figures show a sharp upward trend — from over ₹49,300 crore in FY21 to ₹2.23 trillion in FY25. A massive ₹1.78 trillion of the evasion is linked to fake input tax credits (ITC), with only 7% of that amount voluntarily paid back.
The rise in detected evasion coincides with an expansion of data collection and reporting requirements by the GST administration. Officials attribute this to enhanced compliance monitoring tools and risk-based audits, which have improved the detection of fraudulent activities.
The Centre and the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) have rolled out several technology-driven measures,
These methods aim to safeguard revenue, improve compliance, and nab tax evaders early.
While these measures have led to higher detection rates, Chaudhary clarified that it is difficult to isolate their exact contribution to revenue growth or reduced evasion. Factors like global economic conditions, domestic consumption, and tax rate changes also play significant roles.
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