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Pune: Union minister of state for finance Bhagwat Karad on Saturday took potshots at the state government, claiming that it had not been paying crop insurance premium, and called out state deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar for opposing inclusion of petrol and diesel under the GST fold.
In his speech, Karad largely spoke about the central schemes regarding ease of doing business and financial inclusion over the past seven years, claiming that the Narendra Modi government had largely got rid of corruption.
The event, organised by the BJP’s business cell, held at a star hotel here, was billed by party state president Chandrakant Patil as an “informal” discussion and feedback session among the minister, businessmen and tax professionals.
Although there were dozens of concerns among the audience, some complained that almost none of them were directly addressed.“We wanted the Union minister to address a lot of issues regarding the difficulties we encountered while filing Goods and Services Tax (GST), especially as micro, small, and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs). However, all that he said was that these would be discussed at the Union council of ministers’ meetings over the next week or so,” said an attendee at the event.
The BJP city business cell also handed Karad a ten-page list of concerns and suggestions regarding GST, such as frequent changes in slabs and norms, issues while availing input tax credits, as well as a list of prayers, such as allowing payment of Goods and Services Tax in instalments, condoning GSTIN registration and errors in E-way bills, among others. In a cover letter, praising Goods and Services Tax as a “revolutionary reform”, they opined that the system was implemented in “little haste”, and urged the implementation of their suggestions to “improve the image of the BJP government” as one that is “business friendly”.
“The Goods and Services Tax is a new law, and difficulties are being noticed while implementing it. We will discuss the issues and find ways to solve it,” Karad said while interacting with businessmen and industrialists.
In his speech, Karad largely spoke about the central schemes regarding ease of doing business and financial inclusion over the past seven years, claiming that the Narendra Modi government had largely got rid of corruption.
The event, organised by the BJP’s business cell, held at a star hotel here, was billed by party state president Chandrakant Patil as an “informal” discussion and feedback session among the minister, businessmen and tax professionals.
Although there were dozens of concerns among the audience, some complained that almost none of them were directly addressed.“We wanted the Union minister to address a lot of issues regarding the difficulties we encountered while filing Goods and Services Tax (GST), especially as micro, small, and medium-scale enterprises (MSMEs). However, all that he said was that these would be discussed at the Union council of ministers’ meetings over the next week or so,” said an attendee at the event.
The BJP city business cell also handed Karad a ten-page list of concerns and suggestions regarding GST, such as frequent changes in slabs and norms, issues while availing input tax credits, as well as a list of prayers, such as allowing payment of Goods and Services Tax in instalments, condoning GSTIN registration and errors in E-way bills, among others. In a cover letter, praising Goods and Services Tax as a “revolutionary reform”, they opined that the system was implemented in “little haste”, and urged the implementation of their suggestions to “improve the image of the BJP government” as one that is “business friendly”.
“The Goods and Services Tax is a new law, and difficulties are being noticed while implementing it. We will discuss the issues and find ways to solve it,” Karad said while interacting with businessmen and industrialists.
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