In order to deal with the difficulty in filing the GST returns
(GSTR), the traders of Gujarat have decided to take a unique step. The
Gujarat Commercial Tax Bar Association (SGCTBA), Confederation of All
India Traders (CAIT) and power loom weavers are going to the Goods and
Service Tax Suvidha Kendra (GSTSK) in Surat and ask the officials
present there to upload the returns for them.
The technical snag
in the GST portal and the cumbersome process of giving detailed
information about the traded goods has forced hundreds of commercial tax
consultants from South Gujarat to boycott the filing of GSTR-2.
As
a result, on Friday, traders and tax consultants have decided to visit
GSK with their business transaction details in a flash drive, reported The Times of India.
The traders and tax consultants will hand over the drives to the
officials present and ask them to upload and file the returns so that
they can experience the nature of difficulties traders are facing.
"During
his last visit to the Diamond City, revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia had
stated at a public event that tax consultants and traders would have to
press just one key and their returns will be uploaded and filed on the
GST portal," the report quoted SGCTBA president Prashant Shah.
"Ironically, we have been pressing the keys for 10 to 15
times, yet not able to file the returns. Thus, we have boycotted the
filing of GSTR-2 returns. We will visit the GSK and ask the officials
there to file the returns for us on the portal."
CAIT’s Gujarat
president Pramod Bhagat echoed that the traders are worried as they have
not been able to file the returns for the months of August and
September as the portals are not working properly. He added that they
will be able to file the returns only if the portals were working
properly at GSK.
28 Oct 2017, 12:23 PM