The Sunday Guardian

‘GST will increase paperwork for traders’

The rules under GST have prescribed for maintenanc­e of records of detailed paperwork.

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and agents. In addition, they also have to track stocks given as free samples or gifts. Even corporate houses have to file financial reports nearly thrice a month, which will increase the paper work to a great extent.”

The problem for small traders is not limited to managing the increased paper work; they have to pay more taxes under the GST regime and that is challengin­g for them. “Small traders are exempted from paying excise duty. With the implementa­tion of GST, they would be required to pay full rate of GST, which may make them face stiff competitio­n from other industry leaders. In terms of tax cost involved, the small scale service sector is likely to face an increased tax burden under GST, against the present effective rate of 15%,” Sachdev added.

Another paradigm shift in the GST regime would be its new compliance mechanism. Every trader-cum-taxpayer under GST will have to update electronic­ally on a monthly basis for every state they operate in at the transactio­n level, with a single portal called the GST Network (GSTN).

According to the GST network, about 80,00,000 PAN-linked taxpayers (the expected GST community) will be tracked electronic­ally across the value chain through the GST portal and this will effectivel­y plug tax leakages within the GST chain and will contribute to better compliance.

Amit Jain, a Delhi-based chartered accountant, said: “For services industries like banking, telecom and others who dealt with a single Central levy of service tax from a compliance perspectiv­e, will now need to deal with multiple state registrati­ons in the proposed construct, which will be painful and expensive for these sectors.”

“The form of compliance reporting will be burdensome for a majority of stakeholde­rs. It will be tough in the initial phase, more so for the smaller players, but will protect revenues,” Jain said.

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