UP industry upset over state's stance on Mandi Tax

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| This was expressed by A Drona, resident director, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Lucknow, at a conference of the city's industrialists and entrepreneurs. |
| Elaborating on the subject, he said entrepreneurs are feel agitated over the government policy on not adopting a unified licensing procedure for procuring all types of agricultural commodities from the state mandis. |
| "At present, entrepreneurs have to apply for a number of licenses for buying different agricultural commodities from the state's mandis," said Drona. |
| According to him, another big problem in Uttar Pradesh is of tax evasion. Tax evasion in UP is estimated to be well over Rs 5,000 crore a year. A large number of traders (5 lakh approximately) pay no tax at all. Financial experts attribute this to faulty tax planning of the state government. |
| The state government's stance on value-added tax (VAT) did not change even after pressure from the central government. |
| UP might be stranded as the only non-VAT state in India (after Tamil Nadu is preparing to change its stance). |
| The government seems to think that VAT is not necessary since even without it the revenue collection grew at a robust 26-27 per cent in the last financial year. Though industry experts believe the growth rate could have been higher with VAT. |
First Published: Jul 10 2006 | 12:00 AM IST