Sitharaman
Chairs Review Meeting with Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC)
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Review covered a variety of work areas including
trade facilitation, tax payer services, grievance redressal of the trade; finalisation
of disciplinary cases and infrastructure projects
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Finance Minister directed CBIC to introduce
its automated GST return scrutiny by next week and to implement an action plan to
increase the taxpayer base through enhanced use of technology.
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Customs Cooperation Fund (CCF - India) which
is used to support capacity building initiatives amongst the members of the World
Customs Organisation (WCO).
Union
Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a review
meeting with Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs (CBIC), on 29 April,
2023. The review meeting was attended by the Revenue Secretary; Chairman, CBIC and
Members of CBIC.
The comprehensive review covered
a variety of work areas including trade facilitation, tax payer services, grievance
redressal of the trade; finalisation of disciplinary cases and infrastructure projects,
and progress of the upcoming Palasamudram campus of the
National Academy of Customs, Indirect Taxes & Narcotics (NACIN).
The Finance
Minister emphasised the need for continuously improving tax payer services. With respect to grievance redressal, Smt. Sitharaman
desired that in each Zone interaction be organised with members of trade and industry
who are part of the GST ecosystem to know their issues and suggestions, so as to
systematically identify matters for working out a redress for them. She also directed
to put in place a system to take feedback on grievances redressed so as to improve
quality of redressal.
In the course of review, the
Finance Minister was briefed on the final revenue achievement
in total Indirect Tax collections for 2022-23 which stood at Rs. 13.82 lakh crore
[as against Rs. 12.89 Lakh Crore in 2021-22]. On the GST side, the average gross
monthly collection for the year 2022-23 stood at Rs. 1.51 lakh crore and monthly
GST revenue collections exceeded RS. 1.4 lakh crore for 12 months in a row.
The Finance
Minister directed CBIC to introduce its automated GST return scrutiny by
next week and to implement an action plan to increase the taxpayer base through
enhanced use of technology. In order to intensify its drive against fake billing/Input
Tax Credit (ITC), Smt. Sitharaman desired that CBIC may undertake a comprehensive
root cause analysis by studying the typology of cases already booked and come up
with recommendations on technology based solutions for
fake ITC credit.
The CBIC also briefed Smt. Sitharaman
about the activities carried out under the Customs Cooperation Fund (CCF - India)
which is used to support capacity building initiatives amongst the members of the
World Customs Organisation (WCO).