The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and
Customs (CBIC) has constituted three Working Groups to study and recommend
measures to facilitate trade, promote exports and improve tax compliance. The Working Groups will focus on improving
the legislative structure of customs tariff and update it to suit the emerging
and future needs of the economy and industry. Special focus would on creating a
comprehensive export tariff structure to enhance India’s export
competitiveness, export promotion and facilitation with emphasis on boosting
exports through e-commerce, addressing the trade facilitation barriers faced in
India’s export markets and improving the quality of logistics services for
exporters. enhancing compliance, plugging loopholes to improve revenue collection
on customs and curb IGST refund frauds The groups will consult the stakeholders
extensively, including the Export Promotion Councils and relevant wings of the
Ministry of Commerce and industry. The Groups will submit their reports within
a period of two months. “The
recommendations of the Groups, which will be taken-up for the implementation on
priority, would further enhance the ease of doing business and export
competitiveness. The CBIC will use the advanced data analytics tools for
augmenting revenue and curbing fraudsâ€, said Pranab Kumar Das, Chairman,
Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs.
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and
Customs (CBIC) has constituted three Working Groups to study and recommend
measures to facilitate trade, promote exports and improve tax compliance.
The Working Groups will focus on improving the legislative structure of customs tariff and update it to suit the emerging and future needs of the economy and industry. Special focus would on creating a comprehensive export tariff structure to enhance India’s export competitiveness, export promotion and facilitation with emphasis on boosting exports through e-commerce, addressing the trade facilitation barriers faced in India’s export markets and improving the quality of logistics services for exporters. enhancing compliance, plugging loopholes to improve revenue collection on customs and curb IGST refund frauds
The groups will consult the stakeholders extensively, including the Export Promotion Councils and relevant wings of the Ministry of Commerce and industry. The Groups will submit their reports within a period of two months.
“The recommendations of the Groups, which will be taken-up for the implementation on priority, would further enhance the ease of doing business and export competitiveness. The CBIC will use the advanced data analytics tools for augmenting revenue and curbing fraudsâ€, said Pranab Kumar Das, Chairman, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs.