By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
17th May:- Federation
of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) in association with Tax and Trade
Services (TTS) organized “One Day Workshop on Knowledge series on“Goods and Service Tax” here today.
The focus of session was to provide the Industry with the recent
developments in GST Laws with special reference to provisions of E-Way Bill,
Export Refunds, Valuation, Concept of Supply, Job Work and Reverse Charge
Mechanism. Key Industries personnel from Punjab, Chandigarh and Himachal
Pradesh along with senior officials from Central Goods & Service Tax
participated in the deliberations.
G.B.
Singh Regional
Head-FICCI, Chandigarh and Sanjay
Malhotra, Indirect Tax Expert & Practicing Company Secretary,
TTS welcomed Chief Guest Manoranjan Kaur Virk (IRS), Chief
Commissioner, CGST, Chandigarh and Central
Excise Zone and Rajan Dutt (IRS) Additional
Commissioner(CGST)-Chief Commissioner Unit, Chandigarh. Deepak Nanda,
Managing Director- Trident Limited, who were the Guest of honor on
this occasion.
Sanjay
Malhotra, Indirect Tax Expert
& Practicing Company Secretary, TTS and keynote speaker for technical
session on “Concept of Supply”, Valuation in GST, Export Refunds and Input Tax
Credit, shared in detail the benefits of various provisions of GST in the
Company’s top line (Revenue) and Bottom Line (Profitability). He stated that as
on date more than 12 lacs E-Way Bills are generated per day and out of which
60% are Inter-State and rest 40% being Intra-State.
Sanjay
Malhotra added
that the cost of various inputs have also come down due to widening of scope of
“Input Tax Credit”. Progressive measures announced in GST in past 3 months have
resulted in Income from GST revenue to over Rs. 1 Lac cr. in Apr’18.
Provisional Input Tax Credit Refunds @ 90% of Refund amounts have been
sanctioned to Exporters by various CGST Offices thus giving them relief from
working capital blockage and he recommended the same to be followed by all CGST
offices to help Exporters in running their business without financial crunch.
Chief
Commissioner, CGST, Chandigarh and Central Excise Zone, Manoranjan Kaur
Virk (IRS), advised
Industry to put forth their concerns on regular basis to take up with GST
Council and CBIC. She said ‘handholding’ will ameliorate the
problems of the trade of assesses in the incipient stages. Help-Desks
& Sewa Kendras already set up in all the offices for redressal of trade’s
problems and dedicated cell of 20 officers has been constituted for seamless
registration of the new GST assesses. She further said that all
officers from Commissioners to Inspectors will be accessible to the trade on
telephones and e-mails; adding thatdue to
focussed and concerted approach, Chandigarh Zone has been in the forefront of
GST Compliance. She added that Punjab is the national leader with 93% of the
eligible assessees filing the GSTR 3(B) returns followed by Himachal Pradesh at
86%, Jammu & Kashmir at 83%, against a national average of 85%.
Rajan
Dutt (IRS) Additional Commissioner (CGST)-Chief Commissioner Unit, Chandigarh
said CGST
& Central Excise, Zone Chandigarh has left no stone unturned to make the transition
to GST seamless and as far as possible, glitch free. Each assessee
of Central Excise and Service Tax in the states of Punjab, Chandigarh (U.T.),
Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir has been individually contacted and
informed about the procedure to migrate to the GST portal. He said almost 1100
industry outreach programmes, assessee awareness and sectoral specific
interactive sessions have been conducted, besides capacity building of the of
almost 4500 Officers and staff of CBEC and VAT departments of Punjab,
Chandigarh (U.T.), Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
Dr.
Mandeep Batish (IRS),
Deputy Commissioner, CGST Division Patiala (Punjab) &Dr. Nikhil Kumar Singh (IRS),
Assistant Commissioner CGST Division, Baddi (H.P) was the Guest of Honor for
Technical Session-II. Both senior officers addressed the concerns / grievances
of Trade and Industry. Dr. Nikhil Kumar Singh took the technical session on Job
Work / Reverse Charge Mechanism.
Among other senior officials present in the post lunch technical
sessions were Anil Gupta (IRS),
(Assistant Commissioner-CGST) Derabassi, Mohali, who have been supportive to
Industry in GST transition.
G.B
Singh, Regional Head-FICCI,
Chandigarh stated that the regional unit shall be having GST sessions on
monthly basis to educate Trade and address / put forth their concerns to
Officers of GST / GST Council on regular basis for redressal.
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