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| Rather reviews performance of CT Deptt | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 1 : The Commercial Taxes Department, Jammu has recorded a significant growth rate of 26.08 percent in revenue realization for the year 2012-13. This was apprised during a review meeting chaired by the Minister for Finance and Planning Abdul Rahim Rather held here to review the functioning and achievements of the department. It was informed that the department has registered revenue to the tune of Rs 2972.77 crore during 2012-13 against 2357.80 crores during 2011-12. Commissioner Commercial Taxes Kifayat Rizvi, Additional Commissioner Taxes, Mr. P. I. Kateeb, Deputy Commissioners and Commercial Tax Officers attended the meeting The Minister took a detailed review of the vital issues like number of dealers registered, returns, assessment under VAT, extra demand under GST, Position of Assessment under GST, detail about Tax audit and refund claimed . He also reviewed the functioning of various wings and circles of the department with the Deputy Commissioner and Commercial Taxes Officers and directed that the incidence of tax evasion should be dealt strictly and firmly. He emphasized the need of frequent inspections and efficient conduct of Tax-Audit and Audit Assessments. He assured full support to all the functionaries of the department in the issues pertaining to administration and taxation adding that the inspections conducted should be qualitative and stringent actions should be taken against the defaulters. Mr Rather asked the officers to work with dedication and zeal to achieve the set targets as the department is backbone of the State’s economy and officers and field functionaries have an imperative role to maximize the tax accruals. He asked them to strive hard to surpass the revenue realisation targets Earlier, Additional Commissioner Commercial Taxes P I Khateeb gave a detailed presentation about the performance of the Commercial Taxes Department of Jammu Division. |
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