Addressing an interactive session here with traders and senior Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax officials, the Finance Minister also said, "So far the government has received 9,000 declarations under the VCES, out of which only 107 have been rejected."
VCES was introduced from May 10 as a one-time amnesty scheme to pay service tax dues for the period from October 1, 2007, to December 31, 2012, without interest and penalty.
"That is why we have to modulate the scheme, so that it does not violate the directions of the Supreme Court. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity (and) certainly will not come for next 20 years," Chidambaram said.
The Finance Minister said there are as many as 17 lakh service providers who have voluntarily registered as service tax members and only 7 lakh among them have paid taxes.
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