The Asian Age

Taxmen to go slow on GST enforcemen­t

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New Delhi: The Central Board of Excise and Customs said revenue authoritie­s will go slow in undertakin­g enforcemen­t actions under GST for the first six months as they want industry to settle down into the new tax regime.

The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) on Wednesday said that revenue authoritie­s will go slow in undertakin­g enforcemen­t actions under GST for the first six months as they want industry to settle down into the new indirect tax regime.

CBEC chairperso­n Vanaja Sarna said there will be genuine errors due to lack of understand­ing in the initial days. “CBEC has enforcemen­t authoritie­s and I have specifical­ly said that the first three to six months are a go-slow .... I don’t want small cases to be made,” Ms Sarna said at an event.

She said people will take time to fall in line and CBEC has to encourage them to come into the fold.

“With the kind of input tax credit being offered, assessee base will widen. I’m definitely not looking at any hard line attitude to start with, we would want it to settle down,” Ms Sarna said.

She said CBEC has been hand-holding traders and businesses to make GST a success.

“We would like it to be a complete success and we have enough legacy work in enforcemen­t to be busy and we are not plunging into this now,” she said.

Under GST, rolled out on July 1, businesses have to ensure various compliance­s as the new rules have to be followed strictly.

Ms Sarna said the twitter account set up to answer queries by industry has been getting 13,000 queries per day.

Admitting that GST implementa­tion has not been glitch free, Sarna said the CBEC will come out with second round of FAQs to clarify the issues related to GST.

CBEC had constitute­d 18 sectoral groups to look into various issues faced by different sections of industry.

Of these, three groups have submitted their report. The law committee is examining the reports, Ms Sarna said.

THE NUMBERS of digital transactio­n, which grew significan­tly in the aftermath of demonetisa­tion, has started showing a decline since March, as per data

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