Tag: Vikram Singhdev

  • Kat demands intervention of PM on e-commerce and GST issue

    The Confederation of All India Traders (CAT) has demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene on the issue of e-commerce and GST. CAT says that the Prime Minister should intervene to get the e-commerce business out of the clutches of crooked practices of foreign companies.

    CAT National Vice President Amar Parvani, State Executive President Vikram Singhdev said that earlier it was said that merchants would be required to upload their sales details on the GST portal only once and after that the portal would automatically take all other actions. Merchants will only have to deposit tax and submit returns.

    But now GST has been made the most complex tax system. He said that while amending the GST rules, the authorities have been given arbitrary powers such that traders without hearing have been empowered to issue show cause notices and get them done. Even though the GST Council has amended the GST rules several hundred times.

  • Change in GST should be avoided, Kat wrote letter to Finance Minister

    The Confederation of All India Traders Association (CAIT) has written a letter to the Union Finance Minister demanding that the changes in the GST (GST) be reconsidered. Also, they should be avoided for now. Kat says traders are at a disadvantage because of these rules. In the letter written by CAT, it has been said that the tax system should be simplified and integrated.

    CAT’s national vice-president Amar Parvani and state executive president Vikram Singhdev said that as per the new rules, traders with 50 million monthly turnover will also have to pay one percent GST. Also, now the GST officer can cancel the registration of the traders and the traders will not be heard. He said that traders are upset due to these new rules. These rules should be changed.

    CAT’s national vice-president Amar Parvani and state executive president Vikram Singhdev said that as per the new rules, traders with 50 million monthly turnover will also have to pay one percent GST. Also, now the GST officer can cancel the registration of the traders and the traders will not be heard. He said that traders are upset due to these new rules. These rules should be changed.

  • A letter written to the Finance Minister about these things landed in protest against the GST amendments

    The Confederation of All India Traders Association (CAT) has gone against the amendments made in the GST. Kat says that GST has now become a colonial tax system. This is in sharp contrast to its original objective and presently the GST tax system is far from the ground reality of business. CAT has written a letter to the Finance Minister demanding that the issue should be discussed.

    CAT’s national vice-president Amar Parvani says that even after four years, the GST portal still faces many challenges. The rules have been amended, but even after the above amendments, the loopholes in them have not yet been overcome. He said that no National Appellate Tribunal has been constituted so far. At the same time, the principle of One Nation One Tax has also been completely changed. States have been given an open hand to interpret the law in their own way. No central advance ruling authority has yet been formed. Due to this, there is growing discontent among the traders about the present form of GST.

    CAT’s national vice-president Amar Parvani and state executive president Vikram Singhdev said that recently by implementing a rule in GST, GST officials have been given an arbitrary right to cancel the GST registration of any trader. In this, no notice will be given to the traders and no opportunity of hearing will be given. This is completely against the natural principle of justice.