Assam Cabinet Approves Solutions for Small Traders’ GST Issues Within Three Months

By: Admin| August 10, 2024 |Categories: State GST Notification and Circular


Background: Challenges Faced by Small Traders

Small traders in Assam face significant GST compliance issues. Since GST’s implementation, traders have struggled with discrepancies in their GST filings, often due to notices based on flawed algorithms. Recognizing these issues, the Assam government formed a Cabinet sub-committee to review and propose solutions. Their recommendations led to the Cabinet’s recent approval of measures designed to ease GST compliance for small traders.

Key Measures Approved by the Assam Cabinet

The Assam Cabinet has approved several key measures:

Suo Moto Rectification of Past Cases

The Cabinet approved the suo moto rectification of 10,484 cases from FY 2017-18 and 15,529 cases from FY 2018-19. Section 161 of the Assam GST Act will guide this process, which aims to resolve these cases within three months and prevent harassment of small traders.

New Guidelines for Recent Cases

The Cabinet introduced new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for recent GST cases from FY 2019-20, 2020-21, and 2021-22. Notices generated by the Big Data Analytics Software (BOAS) will now have a ₹5 lakh threshold to reduce unnecessary notices to small traders.

Emphasis on Taxpayer-Friendly Approach

The Cabinet emphasized a taxpayer-friendly resolution process. The government promises to address these issues within three months to avoid trader harassment. This approach supports a positive business environment in Assam.

Implications for Small Traders

Enhanced Compliance and Reduced Stress

By addressing past cases and revising recent notice procedures, small traders will face a more manageable compliance process. This change reduces stress, allowing traders to focus on their businesses without fear of punitive actions.

Increased Trust in the GST System

The government’s proactive measures in addressing discrepancies are likely to boost small traders’ trust in the GST system. Transparent and efficient resolution fosters a positive relationship between the government and the business community.

Support for Business Growth

Reduced compliance burdens will enable small traders to invest more in their businesses. This support is crucial for economic recovery and development, especially in the post-pandemic landscape.

Conclusion

The Assam Cabinet’s approval of relief measures for small traders represents a significant step toward addressing GST compliance challenges. By implementing suo moto rectifications and new guidelines, the government demonstrates its commitment to supporting small businesses in Assam. These measures promise a more favorable business environment, promoting growth and sustainability

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