["Small traders, seen as a core support base of the BJP, are up in arms
against the continuing difficulties faced by them on Goods and Services Tax
(GST) and have threatened a nationwide agitation against the tax regime
described by the Narendra Modi government as the biggest reform since
Independence."

Modi, as it appears, is not too averse, in fact quite ready, to displease a
section of the RSS/BJP traditional support bases in order to rework and
also expand the circle well beyond.
Demonetisation is, of course, the most graphic illustration.
The GST, which the BJP had till the other day persistently opposed, is
another one.

Neither has any bearing on the Hindutva agenda though.
If anything, the choice of Yogi Adityanath, an even more raucous proponent
of Hindutva than Modi himself, as the Chief Minister of the most populous
Indian state speaks for itself.]

http://www.asianage.com/india/all-india/160917/gst-hit-traders-may-launch-stir.html

GST-hit traders may launch stir

THE ASIAN AGE. Published : Sep 16, 2017, 2:05 am IST Updated : Sep 16,
2017, 2:06 am IST

The leaders will take stock of the current situation and discuss the
adverse impact of GST on businesses in the first 75 days.

CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal

New Delhi: Small traders, seen as a core support base of the BJP, are up in
arms against the continuing difficulties faced by them on Goods and
Services Tax (GST) and have threatened a nationwide agitation against the
tax regime described by the Narendra Modi government as the biggest reform
since Independence.

What has angered small traders is that “there is no direct dialogue” and
they have allegedly been neglected in GST implementation. They also
complain about the failure of GST portal and lack of co-ordination with the
government or even the GST council.

To discuss the impact of GST, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT)
has convened a two-day national meeting on September 18-19 in Surat that
will be attended by over 100 trade leaders.

The leaders will take stock of the current situation and discuss the
adverse impact of GST on businesses in the first 75 days.

“While chalking out the future course of action, the possibility of a
national agitation on GST can not be ruled out as it is one of the core
agenda of the meeting,” threatened a functionary of CAIT.

CAIT is the apex body of trading community supported by over 40,000 trade
associations representing over 6 crore small businesses.

“The failure of the GST portal, absence of adequate knowledge about
compliance procedures, continued confusion on tax rates on different items
and inclusion of mass usage items under the 28 percent tax slab has fuelled
dissatisfaction and disillusionment among traders,” the CAIT said in a
statement.

The association said the first 75 days of GST have been a nightmare.
“Dismal performance of GST portal and lukewarm attitude of state
governments towards traders both before and after GST has brutally
shattered hopes of the traders of having a simplified and rationalised
taxation system,” said CAIT secretary general Praveen Khandelwal.

Irrational classification of items under different tax slabs, introduction
of complicated reverse charge mechanism, overlapping of other laws and
absence of clarity pertaining to provisions of the GST procedure have led
to a situation of confusion, he said.
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