The traders body has been demanding exemption of five per cent value added tax (VAT) imposed by the state government on food items like pulses, wheat, edible oil, wheat products and others.
"We have been demanding exemption of VAT for the benefit of more than 4 crore people of the state and growth of all traders across the state," FAOTA Secretary Sudhakar Panda said.
In a meeting on March 26, "the state government had assured us to bring down the tax on pulses to 1 per cent from 5 per cent and to discuss the tax rate on other essential commodities. But, in today's meeting, it was in no mood to listen to us and tried to delay things," Panda added.
Now, the traders body said it would go by its earlier decision of stopping import of food items from other states.
Odisha Finance Minister Pradip Kumar Amat and Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare Minister Sanjay Dasburma have asked the body to hold another round of meting after the Budget Session of Assembly.
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