The Haryana government today said it has received 43 complaints of
dealers not passing on to consumers the benefit of lower tax rates under
the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime.
"We have received 43
complaints so far in Haryana where benefits of lower tax rates under the
GST regime were not passed on to consumers," state finance minister
Captain Abhimanyu said while talking to reporters here today.
A state level screening committee on anti-profiteering will examine these complaints, he further said.
The
GST law provides for constitution of anti- profiteering authority. "A
mechanism has been put in place in Haryana to check any unauthorised
profiteering committed by taxpayers in the name of GST," he further
said.
"If a dealer does not pass on the benefits of lower tax rates under the GST, a complaint can be lodged against him," he said.
There are about 89 items on which the overall tax burden has come down as compared to the pre-GST regime, minister said.
"Further,
there are 149 exempted items under GST on which no tax is levied. Only
17 per cent of the goods attract the highest rate of 28 per cent," he
said.
The anti-profiteering mechanism was proposed to enable the
benefit of lower taxation in the GST with the subsuming of over a dozen
central and state taxes like excise duty, service tax and VAT and end to
tax-on-tax, is passed on to consumers.
A state level screening
committee has been set up comprising Rajesh Sanan, Commissioner CGST,
Panchkula, and Vidya Sagar, Additional ETC, Haryana.
This
committee was constituted to ascertain whether reductions in tax rates
post rollout of GST have been passed on to consumers. Then this
committee would send the consumer complaints to the Standing Committee
which will examine the prima facie evidence within two months.
Upon
receipt of evidence, the committee would send it to the Director
General of Safeguards which will conduct detailed investigation within
three months and send its report to the Anti-Profiteering Authority.
The
authority will have the power to cancel registration of any entity or
business if it fails to pass on to consumers the benefit of lower taxes
under the GST regime, official said.
The minister said that the
Department of Excise and Taxation along with the Central Board of Excise
and Customs and district administration is conducting state-wide survey
to obtain feedback and suggestions on various issues relating to
implementation of GST.
Twenty-four teams comprising three senior
officers have been constituted to carry out this survey in every
district of the state. During the week-long campaign, the teams will
reach out to taxpayers as well as consumers, he said.
11 Oct 2017, 07:03 AM