In a review meeting held at the DC’s Conference Hall on Saturday to take stock of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) preparedness in Arunachal Pradesh, Secretary (Revenue),GoI, Hasmukh Adhia enquired about the total number of registered dealers, report on VAT, excise revenue collection and regarding dealers who have already migrated to GST.
Adhia also took note of the trainings imparted to the officers at various levels and stressed on making the offices at districts well equipped with computers and internet facility for proper implementation of the Act. He advised that firms with high turnover should migrate to GST at the earliest.
Regarding pending submission of PAN cards, he directed the concerned officers for ensuring submission of the same for generation of Provisional ID and Access Token.
On being apprised about the low net literacy amongst the dealers as one of the major impediments, he opined that an entrepreneur or a trained person may be engaged for assisting those with less know-how of computer knowledge. Further, he reviewed the status of the network service providers and took stock of the hindrances and reasons leading to poor net connectivity. The meeting also saw the Secretary explaining about various provisions under the Act.
Commissioner (Tax & Excise) Marnya Ete, DC Tawang Sang Phuntsok and officers from BSNL, Railtel, Airtel, Vodafone and registered dealers of Tawang district attended the meeting. (DIPRO)
Adhia also took note of the trainings imparted to the officers at various levels and stressed on making the offices at districts well equipped with computers and internet facility for proper implementation of the Act. He advised that firms with high turnover should migrate to GST at the earliest.
Regarding pending submission of PAN cards, he directed the concerned officers for ensuring submission of the same for generation of Provisional ID and Access Token.
On being apprised about the low net literacy amongst the dealers as one of the major impediments, he opined that an entrepreneur or a trained person may be engaged for assisting those with less know-how of computer knowledge. Further, he reviewed the status of the network service providers and took stock of the hindrances and reasons leading to poor net connectivity. The meeting also saw the Secretary explaining about various provisions under the Act.
Commissioner (Tax & Excise) Marnya Ete, DC Tawang Sang Phuntsok and officers from BSNL, Railtel, Airtel, Vodafone and registered dealers of Tawang district attended the meeting. (DIPRO)
Source : The Arunachal Times