New Delhi:
With regulations for the country’s largest tax reform
still being firmed up, tax officials as well as consultants are
constantly brushing up on their knowledge on the new levy.
The
Central Board of Excise and Customs has now asked its officials to work
out an in-house mechanism for updating their knowledge on the goods and
services tax.
Following such a move in the Ahmedabad
Zone, the CBEC has now asked its field formations to prepare
presentations and hold routine training and awareness updates for its
officials and staff on GST.
While officers of the
Union Finance Ministry and States have been receiving training at the
National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (NACEN), the CBEC now
feels that it may be a good idea to revise their knowledge on GST given
the lack of time and the various revisions in the draft law as well as
rules.
"Since the new regime is all set for roll out
from July 1, 2017, very little time is left to equip our officers with
the requisite updated knowledge on GTS," said CBEC Chairperson Vanaja N
Sarna in a recent missive, noting that this is especially essential for
the legislative and procedural aspects of the new law.
All
five enabling legislations for GST for Centre, State, Union Territories
as well as the Compensation Act are now finalised along with a half a
dozen rules. The remaining rules are likely to be cleared by the GST
Council in the next round of meetings.
Meanwhile,
NACEN has nearly finished training all the Central and State value added
tax officers, including 60,000 field officers and nearly 2,500
trainers.
Tax consultants and experts too are facing a
similar dilemma and many firms are holding regular meetings to discuss
all aspects of GST.
"We have been keeping a close
watch on the developments relating to GST. We also meet on a daily basis
to discuss and analyse various aspects of the GST laws," said a
consultant who did not wish to be named.
Similarly,
other experts said that they have attended training and awareness
sessions on GST, read up on the legislations and been for industry and
government interactive sessions to clear doubts.
The
CBEC on its part has been holding regular awareness campaigns for trade
and industry. At the last count, it had held over 1,300 such sessions.
09 May 2017, 12:08 PM