The Commercial Tax department earned a gross revenue of
`67,576.77 crore during 2016-17, marking a growth rate
of 10.13 per cent when compared to `61,709.58 crore in
the previous year, according to the Policy Note on
Commercial Taxes department.
The department could make impressive strides in netting
more revenue despite the odds of downward trend in
prices of fuel during early part of the year,
demonetisation of currency notes of `500 and `1000
denominations, natural calamities like Vardah and the
unprecedented drought.
Referring to the impact of the Goods and Services Tax,
which was rolled out on July 1, Veeramani claimed that
Tamil Nadu’s consistent efforts in Parliament and in
other forums led to suitable modification of many of the
provisions of the Constitutional Amendment Bill.
“Tamil Nadu continued to play a proactive and positive
role in the GST Council to protect the rights of the
State,” he said.
Responding to members’ concern over the adverse impact
of exorbitant tax rate on certain items, he assured that
all such issues would be taken up with the GST Council
during its meeting.
He claimed that the State had represented its concern
over various issues of GST and could succeed in
redressing many of them in a satisfactory manner.
Source::: Indian Express,
dated 13/07/2017.