The government is at the advanced stage of finalising
anti-profiteering guidelines for judging parameters whereby benefits of
reduced GST rates are passed on to the end consumer, a tax official said
today.
A statement issued by the PHD Chamber of Commerce quoted
Member (GST), CBEC, Mahender Singh as also having said that "glitches in
e-way bills would be removed since functionaries in the GST regime are
having diverse and intensive discourses with senior functionaries of all
states and UTs, emphasising that e-way bills are since a new concept
introduced post GST may have problems relating to its implementation".
According
to the statement, Singh announced that 15 states have already agreed
for smooth implementation of intra-state movement along with
the interstate movement of goods via e-way bills from February 1 and
hoped that the other states and union territories would be able to put
in place intra-state e-way bills smooth facilitation by June 1, 2018.
"Anti-profiteering is a temporary measure and as the GST is
stabilised in due course of time, the anti-profiteering authority would
be wound up," he said, according to the statement. The GST was rolled
out from July 1 and the government had constituted the National
Anti-Profiteering Authority in November.
25 Jan 2018, 11:24 AM