Coimbatore: The Minister of Commercial Tax and Registration Department P Muhorts on Monday leads meetings with representatives of associations and industrialists Traders in Coimbatore and Erode areas to understand their complaints related to commercial taxes and goods tax and service (GST) Government will expand all support to honest traders And take action against dishonest traders, minister said.
He appealed to traders to help the government find fake players.
“Representatives from Tirupur have been looking for separate commercial tax offices in this district.
Their demand will be taken to the knowledge of the minister of chairman.
The opinions and demands related to GST are obtained from representatives and steps will be taken to convey it to the GST Council,” said Moory.
“Directions are given to officials to regularly monitor the work of the commercial tax department.
The steps are taken to involve officials other than Flying Squad to engage in field work.
To ensure transparency in the registration department, officials from the head office will monitor works in all sub offices -Registration and control room have been set to overcome public complaints.
“Because MSMEs are affected because of a pandemic, it will be very helpful if relaxation if relaxation is provided based on the tax law, said the petition from President Codissia MV Ramesh Babu.
“Relief is like relaxation of time for furnishing documents for PPN / CST assessment or delayed audits sought under the Tamil Nadu Value Tax Law, 2006, Act sales tax center, 1956 and current goods tax.
Under GST, relaxation such as improvement Substitution criteria for registration and taxes up to RS 1 Crore, the benefits of input tax credit for building industrial buildings and factories must be given.
“The exercise of assigning a circle or assessment officer for all taxpayers must be completed, said statement from the Federation of the Coimbatore Industry Association (Focia).
“The steps must be taken to draw Draconian rules, which allows GST wing intelligence to question anyone even if they do not fall under the circle of their house.
Every taxpayer must be handled only in the circle of their homes.”