Even with West Bengal government’s efforts to widen the tax net through voluntary compliance, service tax collections recorded a shortfall of nearly Rs 700 crore in the last financial year.
However, the department has sent out a loud and clear message to big defaulters—face arrests or pay tax.
“Last year, the department could arrest at least three persons on account of non-compliance, and a few more arrests were in the pipeline in Kolkata alone. For each arrest, the tax amount due was nothing less than Rs 2-3 crore,” said Kameswari Subramanian, chief commissioner of central excise and service tax, Kolkata zone, at an interactive session at Calcutta Chamber of Commerce here today.
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“We have come across number of cases of non-compliance, and blatant cases of tax evasion last year. The amnesty scheme was very successful in our zone, but also gives an idea of the extent of non-compliance,” she said. “Failure to pay any amount collected as service tax to the credit of the central government beyond a period of six months from the date on which such payment becomes due then any director, manager, secretary or other officer of such company, who at the time of such contravention was in charge of, and was responsible to, the company for the conduct of business of such company and was knowingly concerned with such contravention, shall be liable to a penalty which may extend to one lakh rupees,“ says the Finance Bill 2013.