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J&K Govt Makes GST-Linked Bank Accounts Mandatory for Contractor Payments

Kashmir Newsville Network by Kashmir Newsville Network
July 11, 2025
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Srinagar: The Finance Department of Jammu and Kashmir has directed all government departments and agencies to ensure that payments to contractors and suppliers are made only to bank accounts linked with their GSTIN.

“The GST paid by the Government on goods and services received from various suppliers/contractors constitutes a significant source of revenue for the UT. As per Section 51 of the CGST Act, 2017/J&K GST Act, 2017, tax is deducted at the rate of 2% (1% SGST and 1% CGST) from payments made or credited to the supplier/deductee for taxable goods or services, where the total value of supply under a contract exceeds 2.50 lakhs,: said an circular issued by Finance Department of Jammu and Kashmir.

Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs) are required to file monthly returns in Form GSTR-7, which enables the department to track the returns filed and tax paid by contractors/suppliers. Furthermore, Rule 10A mandates that registered taxpayers must furnish their bank account details after obtaining their GSTIN and registration certificate in Form GST REG-06, the circular reads.

However, it has come to the notice of the Government that, at the time of making payments to Suppliers/ Contractors, the bank account details provided by suppliers/contractors at the time of contract allotment are often not linked with their GSTIN. This hampers the effective monitoring of financial transactions of registered contractors and may lead to revenue loss to the State exchequer. Therefore, to ensure proper tracking and to safeguard revenue, it is imperative that only the bank account linked with the suppliers/contractor’s GSTIN is used for making all payments related to the contracts/supplies, it reads.

Now in order to strengthen transparency, ensure traceability of financial transactions, and facilitate compliance with GST regulations, it has been decided that all Government Departments/Organizations shall mandatorily incorporate a precondition in their E-Tendering process requiring that, the circular reads.

“Every participating supplier/contractor to mandatorily disclose the bank account number which is linked with their GSTIN at the time of bid submission. No payments shall be released by the Government Department/Agency to any other bank account except the one linked with the GST registered number of the successful bidder,” it reads.

Instructions mentioned in the order reads, All departments shall update their tender documents and bid conditions to incorporate the above requirement with immediate effect. Payments to successful bidders shall be made strictly and only to the disclosed and verified GST-linked bank account, it reads.

All Heads of Departments/PSUs/Autonomous Bodies/Agencies are directed to ensure strict adherence to these instructions in letter and spirit, reads the circular.

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