Jammu and Kashmir Entry Tax on Goods (Amendment) Bill was introduced in the state Assembly by Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu with an eye to tap the changing trade practices and enhance the revenue collection on account of entry tax.
"As per section three of the Entry Tax Act on Goods Act, 2000, entry tax is collected on goods the value of which exceeds Rs 5000. With a change in trend in business techniques online shopping has become common and consumers prefer buying goods from various companies delivering them at the destination booked through their online portals.
Further, he said the local trade was being hit by such transactions and the dealers dealing in sale and purchase of mobile phones had approached Commercial Taxes Department and represented that the online invoices being competitive have taken over the market as they do not pay any tax and incur any other incidental expenses.
"For example, if consumer has booked goods for Rs 20,000 and has sought delivery of five goods, separate five invoices showing the value of goods below Rs 5000 value are issued," he added.
In this backdrop, he said the government may think of doing away with the limit for levy of entry tax or reducing the same so as to enhance the tax base and boost revenue collection.
"If we enhance the taxable imports of Rs 15 lakh per day, we will get additional revenue on account of entry tax about one lakh per day which comes to Rs 30 lakh per month and Rs 3.50 crore per year from passenger side only," Drabu said.
"This resource needs to be trapped looking into the changing trade practices of the companies," he said.
The minister said more big business houses are in a process of resorting to the same kind of trade practice which would further have the affect of giving a jolt to "our tax collection".
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