Enforcement officers detected nearly ₹100 crore in suppressed turnover during extensive raids across Bengaluru’s CBD, targeting GST evasion in high-risk sectors. Over 75 goods vehicles were detained and ₹2.5 crore collected in penalties, signaling intensified crackdown on illicit trade and fake invoicing.
The Bengaluru Enforcement Wing of the Commercial Taxes Department (South Zone) has uncovered a striking ₹100 crore suppressed turnover through intensive raids spanning over 10 days across key commercial hubs in the Bengaluru Central Business District (CBD). The probe uncovered widespread GST evasions involving various prominent trade and manufacturing sectors.
Targeted Sectors and Areas:
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Raids focused on sectors prone to evasion: electronics, auto spares, dry fruits, gift articles, hardware, iron & steel, paints, and cement.
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Hotspots included Chickpet, SP Road, Avenue Road, JC Road, and BVK Iyengar Road, hubs known for bustling trade.
Modus Operandi:
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Traders reportedly purchased goods from inter-state suppliers without valid tax invoices, transporting quantities exceeding declared amounts.
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Dealers in iron and steel, and cement issued fake invoices without actual goods supply, enabling fraudulent Input Tax Credit (ITC) claims.
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Several businesses operated without mandatory GST registrations despite crossing turnover thresholds.
Operational Impact & Enforcement:
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Over 75 goods vehicles were detained during the crackdown.
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Authorities imposed penalties amounting to ₹2.5 crore for GST violations.
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Approximately 1,000 bags of gutkha and pan masala were seized from unauthorized transport at Yeshwanthpur Railway Station.
Next Steps:
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Detailed investigations, verification of records, and legal proceedings under the CGST and KGST Acts against violating dealers are underway.
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The drive aims to ensure stricter compliance and deter GST evasion in Bengaluru’s critical commercial zones.
This operation underscores the government’s resolve to maintain tax transparency, protect genuine businesses, and strengthen revenue collections in India’s tech and trade nerve center.
Sources: New Indian Express, Enforcement Wing, Commercial Taxes Department