Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said the Congress government
was committed to implementing the GST with minimum pain, if any, to the
trade and industry in the state.
Addressing the state Assembly
here this evening, the chief minister said he had asked the State Excise
and Taxation Department not to pursue provisions of the act requiring
arrest for defaults in implementation of the GST Act.
The
government shall give enough time to trade, industry and business to
adopt the GST procedures, he said, adding that his government had also
decided to appoint a tax ombudsman to address public grievances
objectively and impartially.
While the state finance minister
would spell out in detail the measures his government intended to take
to tackle the fiscal crisis, the focus would be mainly on financial
prudence, strict financial discipline and accountability, said the chief
minister.
The measures aimed at creation of wealth in
agriculture, industry and service sectors which generate more employment
would receive greater attention, he said.
The government would
endeavour to expand the base of the economy, with increase in trade,
business and industry, instead of making the tax structure more
oppressive as allegedly done by the previous government, he assured the
House.
The Punjab State Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, 2017, was passed unanimously by the state Assembly here today.
On
the excise and taxation issues impacting the state’s governance, the
chief minister said the "distortions in tax policies and laws encouraged
by the previous government could be fully seen through the collections
of taxes in the state".
"They never achieved the projections of
taxes made by them during the last ten years, and had suffered losses of
over Rs 13,000 crore on this score only," he said, promising to reverse
the declining trend in the state’s economy and put it once again on the
path of high-trajectory growth.
The chief minister referred to
the new Excise Policy 2017-18 introduced by his government and the steps
being taken for rationalisation of all levies, underlining his
commitment to ensure level playing field for the state’s industry, trade
and business.
He shared that the government had successfully
conducted excise auctions for the year 2017-18 and realized Rs 1,016
crore (23.1 per cent) more than the previous year 2016-17.
The
government, he said, had also decided to remove bottlenecks in free
movement of goods vehicles, and also the Information Collection Centers
of the Department of Excise and Taxation subsequent to the successful
implementation of GST in the state.
20 Jun 2017, 06:31 AM