The committee is likely to submit its report to the Group of Ministers, headed by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi, which will finalise its recommendations by the month end and place it before the GST Council, Pandey said.
The government had set up the return simplification committee in November last year to ease the burden on businesses to file three returns in a month along with initial sales return GSTR-3B.
"We have called stakeholder meeting this week. We will seek views of industry and stakeholders. Thereafter, the GoM will consider and give its recommendation. The whole process is likely to be finalised in next two weeks," he added.
The GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising state counterparts, will thereafter clear the new process of returns and GST Network (GSTN) will redo their software to get attuned with the new process.
Initially when the GST was launched on July 1, 2017, the businesses were mandated to file a simplified sales return 3B and also final sales returns (GSTR-1), purchase return (GSTR- 2) and finally two was required to be auto-populated to generate GSTR-3.
Businesses with turnover up to Rs 1.5 crore have to file GSTR-1 every quarter, while those with turnover over Rs 1.5 crore have to file the return on the 10th day of the succeeding month.
The committee is looking at reducing the requirement of filing three returns a month and to help honest tax payers with a simplified process.
"The system should be such that people who try to deceive the system and evade taxes, it should be easy for tax authorities to catch them," Pandey said.
"We have to do it (simplify returns) as early as possible because the Council has decided with regard to filing of GSTR-1, 2, 3 only till March 31. So before that, a new system should come in place so that we can implement it at the earliest," Pandey noted.
He said GST Network, the company developing the IT backbone for GST, will ensure that businesses do not face any problem. "We will ensure that whatever solution we bring, it should for convenience of businesses and also GSTN system should be able to handle".
The other members of the committee include Udai Singh Kumawat (Joint Secretary Revenue Department), Upender Gupta (Commissioner) GST, Prakash Kumar GSTN CEO and P D Vaghela (CCT Gujarat).
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