Andhra Pradesh’s AI-powered GST model wins national acclaim, says official
The 6th National Co-ordination Meeting has appreciated the State’s AI and Machine Learning-based system that helped in revenue detection of ₹743.43 crore in six months, says Chief Commissioner of State Tax Babu
Andhra Pradesh's AI-driven GST administration system was hailed as a national model at a recent coordination meeting, according to Chief Commissioner of State Tax Babu A. Babu explained that the state had created an artificial intelligence and machine learning-based system that covers the entire tax administration process, from case selection to litigation.
The AI system integrates various data sources, automates analytical reports, and employs a risk matrix to pinpoint cases requiring closer examination. A Legal-AI Officer Assistant, trained on GST laws and approximately 22,000 judgments, assists officers in litigation cases across different forums. As of now, over 13,700 cases have been incorporated into the AI-assisted system.
Babu mentioned that six months of AI-driven return scrutiny resulted in revenue detection of ₹743.43 crore, compared to ₹365.75 crore under the previous manual method. The AI system has attracted interest from several other states, including Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Assam, and Meghalaya, who are eager to study and potentially replicate the Andhra Pradesh model.
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