Transporters said they can't take the risk of
coughing up huge penalty amount for transporting goods
without GST numbers. The police and the GST officials
have been checking each and every truck entering from
the borders of other states at the RTO check points.
President of Surat Textile Goods Transporters
Association (STGTA) Yuvraj Deshle said, "All the
transporters in the city have put up notices at their
booking offices stating that the goods for transpiration
will be accepted only with GST and invoice number. The
transporters have turned down many requests from the
traders to transport their goods without GST."
Deshle added, "Majority of traders have not even applied
for GST registration, forget their GST numbers. Our
truck drivers have informed that the commercial tax
department officials and police are catching the trucks
supplying goods without GST and invoice details."
Owner of Bisnoi Roadways Prem Bishnoi said, "We have
to turn down the transport request of our regular
customers too because they don't have GST numbers."
Former president of Federation of Surat Textile Traders'
Association (FOSTTA) Devkishan Manghani said, "The
traders not having GST registration are just sitting
idle in their shops. They can't send or receive goods
from other states. The situation is likely to remain
like this for another fortnight."
Source:::
The Times of India
,
dated 20/07/2017