The NCSC used VirusTotal to scan several apps installed via AppGallery and its linked third-party platforms, and it discovered potential malware on three: All in One social media, CNC Machinist Tapping Calculator, and "Messenger app, Light All-in-One, Live Free Chat Pro App." Third-party distribution platforms the NCSC found linked to AppGallery include but are not limited to Apkmonk, APKPure, and Aptoide. Software classes in these Xiaomi applications use MiAdBlackListConfig to analyze multimedia which might be displayed on the device and block that content if "undesirable" keywords are associated with it.Īlthough the NCSC discovered that the actual content filtering via MiAdBlackListConfig is disabled on phones registered in the European Union, the phones still regularly download the blocklist itself-and, the agency says, can be remotely reactivated at any time. In this file, the NCSC found 449 records identifying religious, political, and social groups. Several of the Xiaomi system applications on the Mi 10T 5G regularly download a file called MiAdBlackListConfig from servers in Singapore. The mobile phone number is sent whether the user ties it to a new cloud account or not, and the encrypted SMS is not visible to the user. The NCSC also found that the user's mobile phone number is silently registered to servers in Singapore via encrypted SMS message on activation of default Xiaomi cloud services. These statistics are encrypted and sent to Xiaomi servers in Singapore, a country which the NCSC notes is not covered by the EU's GDPR and has been tied to excessive data collection and abuse of user privacy. Similarly, for invoices in GSTR-2A one flag is assigned in MATCHED? column “Y” or “N”, where “Y” means it has been matched with some ITC Invoice and “N” means it has still not been matched and can be matched manually afterwards.The NCSC found that Sensor Data's module collects statistics on 61 parameters related to application activity, including time of app activation, language used, and so forth. Invoices not reflecting in GSTR-2A of the Taxpayer, ask for reversal Invoices that are taken twice, ask for reversal Negative entries, reversal made in books, use it for Reversal Matching later If ITC > 2A, ask for reversal else if ITC < 2A OK (maybe some part of invoice is blocked credit)ĬGST + SGST has been taken as IGST or vice versa, take appropriate actionĬheck manually and verify if it should be allowed. Once the matching is complete and result file is downloaded, Each ITC entry has the “matching flag” and the corresponding matched data from 2A is shown right next to it for easy comparison. If GSTR 2A populated RCM is more than what is shown in GSTR 3B, we can match the data to find out which invoices were left out and ask clarification regarding the same. GSTR 2A RCM Invoices vs RCM Payment in 3B 2) match with already reversed ITC Data (DRC-03 or GSTR 3B) 1 and other Blocked Credits under section 17(5).Īfter selecting the credit notes for reversals (from S. If the Taxpayer has already reversed ITC through DRC-03 or GSTR 3B, get the invoice wise data and match with our ITC Objection (Not in 2A, Tax Mismatch, Duplicate etc. (For Reversals)įor matching BOEs with auto populated data and greening if the IGST Value is taken as credit not Customs Duty (Look for Tax Mismatch) ITC Data vs GSTR 2A/2B (B2B and Debit Notes)įor ITC Verification (Not in 2A, Duplicate, Tax Mismatch etc.)įor finding out invoices on which ITC was taken and credit note was also issued. We can match any combination of files depending on what kind of results we want. The software is specially designed to match GST ITC data invoice-wise.
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