The Sunday Guardian

CBEC reorganisa­tion process almost complete

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Ahead of the implementa­tion of Goods and Services Tax (GST), the process of reorganisa­tion of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), which started in March this year, is in its final stage and the Ministry of Finance is likely to unveil its renamed version, the “Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)”, in mid-June this year.

Registrati­on for the GST is already in process and the date for its implementa­tion has been fixed for 1 July. However, tax experts are not sure about the GST being launched before 1 September.

“The reorganisa­tion procedure of the CBEC has almost reached its final stage and the Ministry of Finance is likely to unveil the renamed organisati­on CBIC in mid-June this year. The new organisati­on will be interlinke­d to the existing tax department in terms of Value Added Tax, Service Tax, and Sales Tax, among others,” a senior tax official working in CBEC told The Sunday Guardian.

“The proposed CBIC will have 21 zones, 101 GST taxpayer services commission­erates comprising 15 sub-commission­erates, 768 divisions, 3969 ranges, 49 audit commission­erates and 50 appeals commission­erates,” an official revealed.

The renamed body with an all-India presence will ensure providing services to all taxpayers through an indirect tax administra­tion structure. Also, for a strong indirect tax network, the directorat­e general post under CBEC is being strengthen­ed in CBIC, the official confirmed.

Reorganisa­tion of the CBEC for an effective implementa­tion of the GST was approved by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. “The existing Central Excise and Service Tax under the CBEC is being reorganise­d to implement and enforce the provisions of the proposed GST laws,” the same official cited above said.

“The proposed CBIC will supervise the work of all its field formations and directorat­es and assist the government in policy making in relation to GST. Also, the new institutio­n will continue to carry out the functions of Central Excise and Customs,” the official cited above added.

To deal with GST, a formal training for tax officials at the all-India level has started and for this purpose, the existing training establishm­ent is being renamed as National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes and Narcotics. Range level staff to zonal directors will be trained before the launch of GST.

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