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PENALTY UNDER SECTION 127, Goods and Services Tax - GST

Issue Id: - 119495
Dated: 29-12-2024
By:- Sadanand Bulbule

PENALTY UNDER SECTION 127


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Dear experts

Plz peruse the following:

Power to impose penalty in certain cases.

127. Where the proper officer is of the view that a person is liable to a penalty and the same is not covered under any proceedings under section 62 or section 63 or section 64 or section 73 or section 74 1[or section 74A] or section 129 or section 130, he may issue an order levying such penalty after giving a reasonable opportunity of being heard to such person.

Query:

What is amount of penalty leviable under Section 127? And what are the specific certain cases to invoke this section?

Plz elaborate.

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26 Dated: 7-1-2025
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Dear Sir,

In continuation of my above observations :-

"Non-imposition of penalty is no revenue loss". -----------CESTAT

In contrast, my view is  that   imposition of penalty is revenue gain.


27 Dated: 13-1-2025
By:- VENU K

In Sec 127 the focus is on whether the penalty specified in Sec 122, 125 etc are being imposed during an already open proceedings or not. If the penalty is planned to be imposed under Sec 122 or even 125 in any proceedings that are not open as mentioned in Sec 127, then, the way to go is by invoking Sec 127. In my opinion Sec 127 needs to be compulsorily invoked whenever proceedings are not initiated or open with regard to assessment (Sections: 62, 63, 64) or adjudication (Sec 73,74) detention and seizure (Sec 129) or Confiscation (Sec 130). This is a machinery provision for imposing penalties in circumstances that are not part of already open proceedings. For example, if a registered dealer has not displayed his GSTIN number as mandated the Officer may impose a penalty independently by invoking Sec 127. This being a machinery provision, the quantum of penalty shall be as per Sec 122 or 125 or any other applicable provision.

All the mentioned provisions in 127 (62, 63, 64,73,74,129,130) have their own specific code of due process laid down. If the officer wants to impose some other penalty outside these already open proceedings he has to invoke Section 129 which has inbuilt provisions for principles of natural justice.


28 Dated: 13-1-2025
By:- Sadanand Bulbule

For non display of name board with GSTIN by a taxpayer, a maximum penalty of Rs.25000/- can be levied under Section 125 of the CGST Act. 


29 Dated: 13-1-2025
By:- VENU K

The point I am trying to highlight is that if such a penalty for non display of name board is sought to be imposed, then, it has to be invoked under Sec 127 read with Sec 125 if it is not in connection with any proceedings that is already in progress.


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