The Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has brought the
deadline forward for IT training of officials ahead of the July 1
roll-out of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Last week, the finance
ministry said only 40% of tax officials had been trained on the GST
portal run by the GST Network. "Out of 62,937 tax officials, 24,668 have
been given hands-on training on the application software on live system
while the remaining officials will be trained by June 15.
The training is being conducted on registration, returns and payment
modules developed by GSTN," the finance ministry had said last week
after the revenue secretary reviewed the preparedness of CBEC and GSTN.
In her weekly letter to the CBEC staff on Friday last week, chairperson
Vanaja Sarna said there was a huge difference between the working
strength of tax officials and the number of officials trained, which
could be detrimental to smooth roll-out of GST.
"For this, it is required to revamp the training schedule with a view
to complete the training within the stipulated time. Member (IT) would
separately be communicating with the chief commissioners in this regard
with timeline details," Sarna added. She emphasised that all officials
must be trained on GST portal by May 31, which is 15 days sooner than
the finance ministry’s assessment for training the remaining officials.
In the run-up to GST, CBEC, the apex policymaking body for indirect
taxes, has been rechristened the Central Board of Indirect Taxes &
Customs (CBIC). CBIC would supervise the work of all its field
formations and directorates and assist the government in policymaking in
relation to GST, continuing central excise levy and customs functions.
The existing formations of central excise and service tax under the CBEC
have been reorganised to implement and enforce the provisions of the
proposed GST laws.
16 May 2017, 09:21 AM