Crackdown against unregistered dealers

June 06, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 16, 2016 11:05 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The Trade and Taxes Department of Delhi Government has launched a crackdown against unregistered dealers in the Capital. In its recent survey, the department found that many such dealers are making sales through e-commerce websites in the Capital which is illegal.

VAT Commissioner S S Yadav said the department has issued an advisory to thousands of these dealers to get registered immediately whose annual turnover is more than Rs. 20 lakh and involved in inter—state sale or purchase.

According to Trade and Taxes Department, there are about 3.3 lakh dealers registered with it. However, it is estimated that there are at least 2 lakh more dealers who qualify for registration but have not registered themselves so far.

Strict action

“In last one week, the department has sent enforcement teams to the premises of 10 unregistered dealers for search and survey operations and has unearthed tax evasion of crores of rupees by these dealers,” Yadav said, adding that more such dealers will be surveyed by the trade and taxes department in the coming days.

He also said department will continue strict action against unregistered dealers and will not spare any tax evaders.

“Government has also launched awareness drive to educate people about legal provisions regarding registration under the Delhi Value Added Tax Act 2004 and the Central Sales Tax Act through print, electronic media and hoardings,” Yadav further said. — PTI

The Trade and Taxes Department found that many dealers in the Capital are making sales through e-commerce websites which is illegal

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