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Tamil Nadu Industry & Economy - Taxation Government - Financial Policy TN to switch to VAT from January 1 Our Bureau
Bowing to demands The Tamil Nadu Government has finally agreed to implement VAT with the Tamil Nadu Finance Minister and Finance Secretary acknowledging that there was demand from a cross-section of industry segments to switch over
Chennai , July 22 Tamil Nadu will shift to a Value Added Tax (VAT) system from January 1, 2007. Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh were the only States not to have switched over to VAT. Shifting to VAT has been a demand from all sections of industry and trade, except for a section of small traders who expressed apprehensions over the new system.
Decision welcomed
Industry associations and trade bodies have welcomed the Government's decision to move to a VAT system. Mr B. Santhanam, former Chairman, Confederation of Indian Industry, Tamil Nadu and Managing Director, Saint-Gobain Glass India, said the announcement "lifted a huge cloud of doubt" about investments. The next six months should be spent on ensuring a smooth transition and a proper implementation of the new system. The Government should ensure that there were minimal anomalies, he said. Both the Finance Minister in his budget speech and the Finance Secretary, Mr K. Gnanadesikan, while briefing reporters later, acknowledged that there was demand from a cross-section of industry segments for the switch over.
Small traders
For small traders, a threshold limit of Rs 10 lakh for buying and selling within the State has been set for exemption from registration and VAT. With the introduction of VAT, resale tax will be abolished, the Finance Minister, Mr K. Anbazhagan, said while presenting a tax-free budget for 2006-07. A trader friendly `Samadhan' scheme will be announced for dealers with arrears of sales tax. This would help the Government and the business community to settle outstanding dues in the background of the shift in commercial tax system, he said.
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