According to the department, which is also in-charge of luxury tax collections in Delhi, the drive will help law enforcement agencies to boost luxury tax collections.
"We have asked police and tourism department, to give the list of hotels, banquet halls, Spa and others registered with them so that we can keep close vigil on their business.
"Besides, we have also requested department of trade and taxes to give the business details of such entities to study if they come under luxury tax ambit," said a senior official of the department.
Department officials said that entities registered with them are using the the Excise Supply Chain Information Management System (ESCIMS) for online payment of tax and other services, including online returns.
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