Mint Hyderabad

Reporting regime for pan masala to kick in from 15 May

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com NEW DELHI

Producers of pan masala, certain tobacco types for smoking, and mixtures for pipes and cigarettes will be required to report their production capacity starting 15 May, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said in an order issued on Wednesday.

This new measure, initially set to kick in from 1 April, has been postponed to allow for the developmen­t and implementa­tion of necessary online tools, providing businesses time to adapt. This is aimed at enhancing transparen­cy and checking tax evasion in the industry.

The government had in January announced that producers must register their filling and packing machines, and report these details within specific timelines: existing producers within 30 days of the regime’s start and newly registered businesses within 15 days. Any new machines must be reported within 24 hours of installati­on.

CBIC had introduced the new registrati­on and monthly return filing procedure effective from 1 April to improve goods and services tax (GST) compliance among manufactur­ers of pan masala and tobacco products, explained Rajat Mohan, executive director at accounting and advisory network Moore Singhi.

“The goal was to revamp registrati­on, record-keeping, and filing processes to prevent tax evasion. However, since then, neither an advisory nor new filing utilities have been released. As a result, the government has postponed the implementa­tion by 45 days to 15 May. This delay has presented challenges for the industry in implementi­ng the new scheme mid-year. Ideally, such changes should take effect at the start of a new financial year to ensure smoother transition and better compliance,” said Mohan.

Under the new regime, each registered machine will receive a unique registrati­on number, and any changes to the machine line-up, including disposals, must be promptly reported to the GST authoritie­s within 24 hours.

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REUTERS This is aimed at enhancing transparen­cy and reducing tax evasion in the industry.

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