CBEC releases Form APAF-1
for filing anti-profiteering application before Standing Committee / State
level Screening Committee in terms of Rule 128 of CGST Rules; As per the law,
suppliers of goods & services must pass on any reduction in tax rate or
benefit of ITC to consumers by way of commensurate reduction in prices; If this
is not done, consumer’s interest is protected by National Anti-profiteering
Authority which may order – (a) reduction in prices, (b) return of amount not
passed on with interest @ 18% to recipient, (c) imposition of penalty, and (d)
cancellation of supplier’s registration; Affected consumers can file
application before Standing Committee if profiteering has all-India character
or before State level Screening Committee if profiteering is of local nature;
Format inter alia provides for general information about the applicant, general
information about supplier who has not passed on the benefit, particulars of
goods / services including actual price / value charged per unit pre & post
GST, and comparative per unit actual price / value of like goods / services
charged by other suppliers, as well as details of reduction in tax rate / ITC
benefit; Applicant must give details of input taxes / duties per unit, credit
of which was not available to supplier before implementation of GST : CBEC
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