NEW DELHI:
Traders’ body CAIT today said the preparedness for GST among small businesses
remains a major challenge, as the traders are mostly ill-equipped in
terms of technology which is a pre-requisite for complying with the new
tax regime.
"... Nearly 60 per cent of small businesses in
the country have been devoid of digital technology. The basic challenge
is that at a time when everything will be routed through digital
technology under GST, how will the large number of traders be able to
comply with GST from July 1," the Confederation of All India Traders
(CAIT) said.
CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal
said that till the time traders across the country are equipped with
technology, some in between measures need to be adopted to help them in
GST compliance through digital technology.
He suggested
that trade associations across the country can be used as GST
facilitation centres and computer kiosks can also be installed in
commercial markets enabling the traders to comply with GST by paying a
nominal fee for usage.
CAIT has also asked trade
associations to form clusters comprising 30-50 traders each and connect
them with an accounting professional who can assist in compliance with
the indirect tax regime.
14 Jun 2017, 10:47 AM