"We
have prepared a draft seeking the amendments in the present
VAT system and want to make it trader-friendly. We are also
working to develop a software for the traders to submit their
returns online. We want to make it a paperless
procedure," Govindan Nair, principal secretary
(commercial tax), told Business Standard.
The
state government also announced exempting handmade carpets
(silk and wool) from VAT. "We will also close about 50
check-posts in the state in phases in order to safeguard the
traders' interest. Unclassified items will also be categorised,"
he added.
For
records, revenue collection after the implementation of VAT in
Uttar Pradesh has shown good results in the first quarter. The
collections showed an increase of 11 per cent for the first
three months of the year. The increase in the collections in
the corresponding period last year, on the other hand, were to
the tune of 5-6 per cent.
Uttar
Pradesh introduced VAT on January 1 this year. "The
initial 3 months under VAT have been good and we are hopeful
of a further rise in the collections for the rest of the year.
Moreover, we are working to simplify the procedure to help the
traders," Nair said.
The
department has set a revenue collection target of Rs 19,555
crore for the current year. The collections made last year
(2007-08) were Rs 15,040 crore. "We expect an increase of
30 per cent in the overall collection this year.
Although
we have suffered losses from the oil sector, the collections
made under the non-oil sector show 14 per cent increase. The
state suffered losses of Rs 1,000 crore from the oil sector
last year "mainly due to stay on entry tax", he
added.
The
overall increase in the non-oil sector was 14 per cent for a
period of three months. Nair was present at an interactive
session on VAT organised jointly by the Federation of Indian
Export Organisations (FIEO), northern region and the UP Export
Promotion Bureau, Lucknow.
So