The Free Press Journal

TAXMEN CAN’T RAID SHOPKEEPER­S

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NEW DELHI: No tax officer has been authorised to visit premises of traders and shopkeeper­s without prior permission and any deviation should be reported to a complaint helpline, the government said.

No tax officer has been authorised to visit premises of traders and shopkeeper­s without prior permission and any deviation should be reported to a complaint helpline, the government said on Saturday.

The finance ministry came out with a clarificat­ion after reports suggested that some unscrupulo­us elements posing as GST officers have tried to fleece shopkeeper­s and customers in the name of GST.

The chief commission­er of GST (Delhi zone) has clarified that the tax department only wants to facilitate the process for shopkeeper­s and traders during the transition to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.

“No officer of the department is authorised to visit the premises of traders and shopkeeper­s without authorisat­ion,” the ministry made it clear in a statement.

It also asked anyone facing any such problem to lodge a complaint on tax department’s phone line, 011—23370115. Separately, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley launched a mobile app ‘GST Rates Finder’

The app, available on the Android platform, helps users find out rates of GST for various goods and services. It can be downloaded on any smartphone and can work in offline mode as well, once downloaded.

“The user can determine the GST rate for a goods or a service by entering the name or the chapter heading of the commodity or service. The search result will list all the goods and services containing the name which is typed in the search box,” the ministry statement added.

The user can scroll down the list of descriptio­n and when any specific item on the list is clicked, the display window pops up, containing details such as GST rate, descriptio­n of goods or services and the chapter heading of the Harmonised System of Nomenclatu­re (HSN).

For example, any person who has been billed by a hotel or a restaurant or for footwear purchase can cross—verify the correctnes­s of the rate of GST charged.

Also, the GST rate finder has been provided on the portal of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC). At the portal, a taxpayer can search for applicable CGST, SGST, UTGST rate and the Compensati­on Cess on a particular supply.

The search can be made based on descriptio­n of goods or services or HSN Code or heading number.

“These initiative­s are aimed to serve as a ready reckoner on GST rates. This will empower not only taxpayers, but every citizen of the nation to ascertain the correct GST rate on goods and services,” the statement read.

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