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Government to initiate anti-profiteering measures against traders for not passing the GST rate cuts benefits to consumers

Updated: Aug 13, 2018 07:40:29am
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Government to initiate anti-profiteering measures against traders for not passing the GST rate cuts benefits to consumers

New Delhi, Aug 13 (KNN) The central government has decided to initiate anti-profiteering measures against the traders who are not passing the benefits of recent GST rate cuts on to the consumers.

In a recent advisory, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has advised the stakeholders to assist the GST officers in ensuring that the benefit of reduced GST is passed on to the consumers.

"If benefits of reduced GST rates are not passed on, affected consumer(s) may file the application, before the Standing Committee on Anti-profiteering if the profiteering has all-India character, OR before the State level Screening Committees if the profiteering is of local nature,” the Board said. 

On July 21, the goods and service tax on as many as 100 items including washing machines, small televisions and air conditioners, as well as other goods, was reduced.

However, there were questions whether manufacturers and traders pass on the full benefit to customers or retain some of it as their profit.

Consequent to the GST rate reductions, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution has granted permission under Rule 33(1) and Rule 6(3) of the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 2011, for making corrections in retail sale price (MRP) by way of stamping or putting sticker or online printing, for declaring the reduced MRP on such pre-packaged commodities. However, the earlier Labeling /Sticker of MRP will continue to be visible.

This relaxation will apply in the case of manufactured/packed/imported unsold stocks where the MRP would reduce due to reduction in the rate of GST with effect from 27th July, 2018. This relaxation would be applicable up to 31st December, 2018.

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