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West Bengal government to provide free GST software for small traders in state

| @indiablooms | Sep 01, 2017, at 02:28 am
Kolkata, Aug 31 (IBNS): The West Bengal government will provide to the small traders and businessmen free software for filing GST returns.

This was announced by state Finance Minister Amit Mitra while addressing a GST Seminar – GST Road Ahead - organized by the Confederation of West Bengal Trade Associations (CWBTA), one of the largest apex trade bodies in West Bengal representing over six lakh traders.

“We are in touch with the NIC (National Informatics Centre) and work is on to develop the software,” Mitra said.

"West Bengal would be one of the first and few states in India to provide free GST software under the new GST tax regime in the country," he added.

Mitra requested CWBTA to submit a detailed project report (DPR) for setting up a trading logistical hub in and around Kolkata.

He also said that CWBTA, being one of the apex trade bodies, should organize an international Trade Summit in Kolkata on the lines of the Biswa Banga Sammelan to highlight the development taking place in the area of trade and e-commerce.

The seminar was inaugurated by Amit Mitra along with Chief Guest H K Dwiwedi (IAS), Principal Secretary, Guest-of-Honour, Smaraki Mahapatra (IAS), Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Sajal Barui, Special Commissioner, Commercial Taxes and Khalid Anwar, Senior Jt. Commissioner of Commercial Taxes.

CWBTA as a trade body supports the original objective of “one nation, one market, one tax” of the GST regime.

Sushil Poddar, President, CWBTA, expressed hopes that the Government would implement the suggestions requested by them so that smoothness in implementation is achieved soon.

“The trading community, through their associations and apex bodies, including CWBTA, have continuously given suggestions informing authorities about the fears of economic slowdown and difficulties in regular compliance at the B to C level they are operating in at present,” said Poddar.

“Traders provide business-to-consumer services, are important stakeholders in participating and shaping of GST. Many traders, being small individual businessmen, are ill equipped to observe multiple and digitally operative procedures. GST being destination based tax they carry larger risks,” said Pawan Jajodia, Working President.

CWBTA, while highlighting the plight of the traders, called upon the government to address and remove the road blocks affecting the GST on road to its perfect shape. The trade body expressed its thanks and gratitude to Dr Amit Mitra, Honorable Finance Minister, West Bengal, and the learned member of the GST Council

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