The Asian Age

GST regime more primitive: Mitra

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Kolkata, Dec. 22: The hurried launch of GST without proper infrastruc­ture in place has made the indirect tax system more “primitive” than the VAT regime, West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra said.

The Centre, he said, is using ledger for manual record of refunds due to lack of interface between the GST network and customs electronic date interchang­e ( EDI) as well as the Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade ( DGFT).

This was one reason why he had asked the Centre to push back the date of GST launch, the minister said.

Even in the VAT system, there was no manual interventi­on in the entire process of filing of returns, Mr Mitra said while addressing an award ceremony here.

Citing a parliament­ary committee report, the minister said owing to the GST system, exporters were unable to get refunds and at least 10- 15 per cent of their working capital was locked.

The committee noted that a sharp liquidity crunch has gripped majority of exporters due to blocking of funds, Mr Mitra said.

“The delay in disbursing refunds means your capital is blocked. The committees report said the ( quantum of) blocked capital ( stuck up with the government for refunds) could be between 15- 20 per cent of the working capital. Declining of the working capital would lead to losing of jobs by the workers,” Mr Mitra pointed.

“There are job losses due to less business in gems and jewellery sector, I am also deeply concerned about SME and unorganise­d sectors which are cash- based,” Mr Mitra said.

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