Panmei calls for tax grievance redressal system in NE

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

Central Excise and Service Commissioner Gaigongdin Panmei today expressed concern at the lack of grievance redressal system in north eastern states called for to set it up before the rolled out later this year.

"There is no (grievance redressal) mechanism as far as I see. I've not seen any well set dispute resolution mechanism (in any of the states). You need to have a very strong grievance redressal system and advance system collection does not end when you collect tax," Panmei said while addressing at an outreach program on Goods and Services here.



He said, "there are going to be dispute, differences, interpretation and statutes between the taxpayers and also the collectors."

He said, "you need a good system so that you will not have any problem when you move over from the old system to the new dispensation."

Panmei also stressed that the respective state governments in the North East should set up and train people and put the mechanism in place before the rolled out.

The Central Excise and Service commissioner also highlighted the low number of taxation officers which could hamper the transition period.

"Meghalaya has about 100 officers in the entire state, Mizoram 82, Nagaland 71 and Tripura has about 93 officers," Panmei said, adding, "these are not sufficient," he said.

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Panmei calls for tax grievance redressal system in NE

Central Excise and Service Tax Commissioner Gaigongdin Panmei today expressed concern at the lack of tax grievance redressal system in north eastern states called for to set it up before the GST rolled out later this year. "There is no (grievance redressal) mechanism as far as I see. I've not seen any well set dispute resolution mechanism (in any of the states). You need to have a very strong grievance redressal system and advance system tax collection does not end when you collect tax," Panmei said while addressing at an outreach program on Goods and Services Tax here. He said, "there are going to be dispute, differences, interpretation and tax statutes between the taxpayers and also the collectors." He said, "you need a good system so that you will not have any problem when you move over from the old system to the new dispensation." Panmei also stressed that the respective state governments in the North East should set up and train people and put the mechanism in ... Central Excise and Service Commissioner Gaigongdin Panmei today expressed concern at the lack of grievance redressal system in north eastern states called for to set it up before the rolled out later this year.

"There is no (grievance redressal) mechanism as far as I see. I've not seen any well set dispute resolution mechanism (in any of the states). You need to have a very strong grievance redressal system and advance system collection does not end when you collect tax," Panmei said while addressing at an outreach program on Goods and Services here.

He said, "there are going to be dispute, differences, interpretation and statutes between the taxpayers and also the collectors."

He said, "you need a good system so that you will not have any problem when you move over from the old system to the new dispensation."

Panmei also stressed that the respective state governments in the North East should set up and train people and put the mechanism in place before the rolled out.

The Central Excise and Service commissioner also highlighted the low number of taxation officers which could hamper the transition period.

"Meghalaya has about 100 officers in the entire state, Mizoram 82, Nagaland 71 and Tripura has about 93 officers," Panmei said, adding, "these are not sufficient," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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