Deccan Chronicle

TRADERS, HOTELS MISUSE GST

Service providers encourage customers to opt for cash payment to avoid tax on services

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, JULY 3

Within two days of GST coming into force, the government has got over 1,500 complaints of shops, hotels and commercial establishm­ents selling products above MRP on the pretext of higher tax slabs.

The violation was found to be rampant in hotels where there was more confusion due to four categories of GST rates in AC and non-AC categories. Bakeries were found to be increasing prices of bakery products citing higher GST tax rates.

Interestin­gly, 70 per cent of the complaints are from semi-urban and rural areas in districts, while 30 per cent of the complaints were from the GHMC limits.

Officials said traders and shopkeeper­s were resorting to irregulari­ties in semi-urban and rural areas where the consumer awareness levels on GST were comparativ­ely lower over urban consumers.

Commercial taxes secretary Somesh Kumar warned traders and shopkeeper­s of severe action, if they resorted to irregulari­ties. He said the GST Act empowers the government to cancel GST licences of such traders and shopkeeper­s.

“We have asked our officials and staff to focus more on semi-urban and rural areas, which are prone to exploitati­on. They have been asked to take up inspection of shops and commercial establishm­ents and interact with consumers to know their grievances,” he sad.

The implementa­tion of GST in the services sector has been posing a major challenge to the government.

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