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Pune: Traders & Tax Professionals Want Simplified GST from the Govt

The tax professionals throughout the country show to GST Bhavan in Pune objecting with respect to the amendment in GST, refusing the input tax credit some notification across aired “excessive power to authorities for cancellation of registration and blocking of Input Tax Credit A complete guide for understanding the basics of input tax credit and it calculation with detailed examples under GST (Goods and Services Tax) India. Read more “, “rigid approach” of the government along with the problems concerning the portal to various people.

Tax professionals, traders, CAs as well as other stakeholders throughout the country came cooperatively to object. The objection is done via the Western Maharashtra tax practitioners association which headed by the All India Protest Committee staged protests.

The objection has taken place in front of the GST office close to Wadia College Pune. national coordinator Narendra Sonawane, Western Maharashtra Tax Practitioners Association, Pune, president Vilas Aherkar, Navneet Lal Bora, coordinator Swapnil Munot, Tax Advisors mentor Govind Patwardhan, Mahendra Pitalia of Traders Association and Ashok Kumar Pagaria, Tax Advisors mentor Govind Patwardhan, Sharad Suryavanshi, Sukrut Deo, were give their presence.

“Tax practitioners in India, all small and big traders and entrepreneurs have to comply with tax laws. They are under stress that the process should be done properly… In the last three-five years, the provisions of the tax system have become more and more oppressive… Every year the government imposes the burden of complicated provisions and fulfillment on honest taxpayers…” commented Sonawane.

“In various parts of the country, representation was given to MPs to raise this issue in Parliament. We also gave the representation to the chief commissioner of GST. This representation will be handed over to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman soon. The central government should understand the problems of traders, tax advisors, CAs and other stakeholders and make appropriate changes in the implementation of GST,” implemented by Aherkar

“All tax advisers and CAs wore black clothes and black ribbons to protest against the oppressive provisions of the law. Provisions for compliance with tax laws on small and medium traders should be reduced and simplified,” speaks Munot.

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