Before the state government, the Maharashtra State Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Cell of Chartered Accountants (CA) submitted a Value Added Tax (VAT) scheme for the waiver of tax, interest, and penalty.
The State Budget for 2022–2023, which was unveiled on March 11, 2022, included a proposal from the government for an amnesty scheme for a number of taxes imposed before the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented. It came into force on 1st April 2022.
The scheme did not include the crucial benefit of partial appeal withdrawal or unaided pending debts, with the exception of debts as per returns filed up to 31 March 2022, according to the proposal submitted.
According to the proposal, many qualified cases are pending appeal for the reasons listed below, making it impossible for them to benefit from the programme even though they would otherwise be eligible:
According to the proposal, the government will profit since the extension of the MVAT amnesty scheme through July 31, 2023 will bring in significant financial benefits for the Maharashtra government.
Further it is estimated by the cell that the government will get 5000 crores from the extension of the MVAT amnesty scheme. Also mentioned that Taxpayers will be responsible for recovering the original MVAT dues, while the business community will profit from interest and penalties.
Likewise, considering the contexts, CA Cell believes that it is relevant to extend the benefit of the scheme until 31 March 23, which will aid the department in resolving all outstanding VAT matters and give eligible individuals ample time and opportunity to take advantage of the scheme’s benefits.
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