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GST Audit Support

Got an audit notice from the GST department? We organise your records, answer every query and represent you so the audit closes cleanly.

Overview

A GST department audit examines your returns, records and ITC in detail, often starting with a notice (such as ADT-01) and a list of documents. How you prepare and respond determines whether it closes cleanly or escalates into a demand.

GovYapar assembles audit-ready records, reconciles the numbers the department will check, drafts precise replies, and represents you through the process — minimising exposure and closing the file.

What’s included

  • Audit notice & scope review
  • Record & reconciliation preparation
  • Query-wise reply drafting
  • ITC & turnover defence
  • Representation before officers
  • Post-audit demand handling (if any)

Who needs this

  • Businesses served a GST audit notice
  • Taxpayers selected for departmental scrutiny
  • Companies wanting an audit-readiness check

Documents required

  • Audit notice / document list
  • GST returns for the period
  • Books, invoices & ITC register
  • Reconciliations & agreements
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Review scope

We read the notice and what’s being examined.

2

Prepare

Records reconciled and organised.

3

Respond

Precise, query-wise replies filed.

4

Represent

We appear and close the audit.

FAQs

Common questions

Risk parameters, mismatches, large refunds or random selection. A notice usually lists the period and documents required.

Carefully and on time, with reconciled records. Vague or late replies invite demands — we handle it professionally.

It can, if issues are found. We defend your position and, if a demand arises, advise on reply or appeal.

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