The officials of Telangana’s legal metrology department will carry
out special checks across the state from today following complaints of
GST being levied in addition to the MRP on packaged goods.
Severe
action will be initiated against levying of the Goods and Services Tax
(GST) in addition to the maximum retail price (MRP) and cases will be
registered against such an illegal practice, C V Anand, the state’s
civil supplies commissioner and legal metrology department’s controller,
said yesterday.
Penalty ranging between Rs 2,000 and Rs 25,000 will be also imposed on such malpractices, he said.
He warned manufacturers, packers and importers against collecting GST in addition to the MRP on packaged goods.
At a review meeting, he directed officials of the legal
metrology department to take strict action on complaints of consumers
being charged an additional GST over MRP.
"Customers should be
made aware that GST is included in the MRP and it should not be charged
separately. Several complaints have come to light of additional GST
being charged over MRP on packaged goods, and some non-taxed goods are
also been taxed with GST. It is illegal," Anand said.
Special
teams comprising officials and staff of the legal metrology department
have been set up to conduct special checks statewide from today, he
said.
To allow consumers to lodge their complaints in this
connection, a separate grievance cell has also been started, an official
release said.
28 Oct 2017, 04:18 AM