"The purpose of GST is to make the indirect tax structure simple. However, in the proposed format it is more complex. We demand single GST taxation structure so that traders may be required to file only one return," Praveen Khandelwal, Secretary General, Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), told reporters here.
The central and state GST are to be paid to the accounts of the central and state governments separately, he added.
"We demand single tax GST with single authority coupled with uniform act and tax rates across the country and develop India on a concept of 'one Mandi'. The stakeholders cannot be taken for granted and the proposed form of GST is not acceptable to us," he added.
He said the traders' body has recommended to government that besides e-compliance, manual compliance should also be made applicable in the initial period for transitional purposes.
Khandelwal said that to make traders aware about the advantages as well as disadvantages of the proposed GST, CAIT will hold 40 seminars across the country.