GST, small and small traders are cruel in the audit GST, small and small traders are brutalized in the audit

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Complaints have been raised that small traders are suffering severely due to problems created in the name of GST and audit.

The affected small traders said:

The central government implemented GST with the intention of preventing tax evasion by making all transactions transparent in the business sector ‘online’.

But now inspectors who come in the name of GST, Censorship especially do not look at any evidence on their website.

Instead, they target small traders. Dealers feel that they have to leave their jobs and keep submitting unnecessary documents by answering the questions asked by the inspectors.

Slight delay in verifying documents but even GST, they are threatening to block the number. But all the documents they ask for are available on their website.

Without even seeing it, they exert their power over small and marginal traders. They impose fines to harass the small traders who do not work.

If you look at the strings on their website, you can know that there is no situation to impose this penalty.

But the merchants must bow down; Otherwise we will impose fines; They are even threatened with arrest. When asked for an explanation about the imposition of fines on non-workers, they say nonchalantly, ‘Go to the court and take care of it’.

According to Indian law, 10 percent of the fine is required to be appealed against. Only then should the appeal go.

If a trader has to pay 10 percent penalty, especially small and marginal traders have to do it by selling their livelihood. This is the trump card for GST auditors.

Therefore, small and small traders are also afraid to go to this stage. Censors act in their own way, thinking that we have no choice.

Why online if the GST, auditors say we won’t see the strings on the website?

This is just a small beginning in the GST issue, which has many problems. If this is not nipped in the bud, there is a possibility that small and small traders will fear them and go to any level.

If you go to complain to them, they act in a way that insults the traders who have gathered together in the office. Finance Ministry is responsible for all this.

Therefore, central and state governments should come forward to protect the small traders who act as the backbone of the business sector by regularizing the GST audit procedure and giving appropriate instructions to the auditors.

– Our Correspondent –

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