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NAA directs DGAP to reinvestigate alleged profiteering by Prestige Estate Projects Ltd

NAA directs DGAP to reinvestigate alleged profiteering by Prestige Estate Projects Ltd

NAA directs DGAP to reinvestigate alleged profiteering by Prestige Estate Projects Ltd

NAA directs DGAP to reinvestigate alleged profiteering by Prestige Estate Projects Ltd

Prestige Estates Projects Ltd is one of the leading real estate development companies with projects in residential office retail and hospitality segment. Its operations are spread across South India Pune Goa and Ahmedabad. They have developed a diversified portfolio of real estate development projects focusing on projects in the residential (including apartments villas plotted developments and integrated townships) commercial (including corporate office blocks built-to-suit facilities technology parks and campuses and SEZs) hospitality (including hotels resorts and serviced accommodation) and retail (including shopping malls) segments of the real estate industry. But massive expansion hasn’t come without growing pains. Anti-profiteering watchdog, National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAA), found that the Dough Maker India which was the franchisee of Subway India was guilty of denying GST rate cut benefits to customers.

The National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAA) is the statutory mechanism under GST law to check the unfair profiteering activities by the registered suppliers under GST law. The Authority’s core function is to ensure that the commensurate benefits of the reduction in GST rates on goods and services done by the GST Council and of the Input tax credit are passed on to the recipients by way of commensurate reduction in the prices by the suppliers.

Submissions by DGAP on the situation of the respondent pre GST

Submissions by DGAP on the situation of the respondent post GST

Observations of NAA

Order by the NAA

NAA was established in November 2017 as a forum to ensure firms passed on the benefit of GST rate cuts to consumers. Over 400 items have seen rate revision since GST was launched in July 2017. The government also extended the original two-year tenure of the body in 2019.

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