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All states, but Bengal, set for July 1 roll-out

- BS REPORTERS 20 May

The roll-out of the national Goods and Services Tax (GST) on July 1 seems almost certain, but some states are not fully geared. West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra has sought postponeme­nt of the deadline, in a letter to Union finance minister, Arun Jaitley. He says small and medium enterprise­s are not prepared. Sources add that if this is so, it would prevent large enterprise­s from seeking input tax credit.

Mitra cited data from the Confederat­ion of All India Traders to say that 70 per cent of small businesses are yet to adopt the needed technology. H K Dua, president of the Federation of Associatio­ns of Cottage and Small Industries, said it would make more sense to give a couple of months after the rates are announced. “Right now, there is hardly any preparedne­ss.”

Gujarat, credited with preparedne­ss, claims 90.14 per cent of the 498,000 manufactur­ers, dealers and traders on the existing tax platform have migrated to GST. Senior officials said the state was completely ready for July 1. Training of personnel across tax department­s, GSTN, legal department­s, etc, have been completed and 230 outreach programmes concluded in all major districts, including 15 in each of the major cities. These were meant to educate the trade associatio­ns, bar associatio­ns, etc.

Tamil Nadu also says 90 per per cent of dealers have been brought under the new regime. The state has 601,000 dealers.

The government is preparing to soon place the needed legislatio­n before the legislativ­e assembly, the chief minister said. Infrastruc­ture in terms of informatio­n technology customisat­ion is done.

Karnataka claims to have been ready for over a year. A state commercial taxes official said most traders had enrolled for the new taxation system. “We have been educating our officials and traders and are far ahead of most states in being ready for the rollout,” he said.

Telangana finance minister Etela Rajender also said the state was fully prepared. “The government has completed all the legal and technical formalitie­s for implementa­tion. Staff engaged in the tax collection system have been given full training,” he said.

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