Assessing the situation after one week of GST rollout at a meeting convened by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), traders said their counterparts in small towns are in a state of confusion due to lack of knowledge about even basic fundamentals of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and its compliance obligations leading to procedural lapses.
Trade leaders from 23 states attended the meet and in a unanimous resolution urged the government to form a GST Coordination Committee at the district level comprising of senior officials and trade representatives.
"Similarly, provision of interim period of 9 months across the country would prove to be a great motivation and relaxation to reduce fear of penalties among traders, CAIT President B C Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said in a joint statement.
The traders' body suggested the government to re-examine the category of products and services under the 28 per cent tax slab, arguing that many of the products like auto spare parts and housing industry items deserve to be moved to the lower tax bracket.