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FM to convene meeting of chief ministers on VAT

October 22, 2003 17:11 IST

Finance Minister Jaswant Singh will soon convene a meeting of state chief ministers to work out details for implementation of the much-delayed value-added tax in the country.

"The finance minister will hold a meeting of state chief ministers," the Minister of State for Revenue, Shripad Naik said, adding it would be held ahead of the meeting of the empowered committee of state finance ministers in January which is expected to fix a new date for introduction of VAT.

The government would also shortly formulate rules for checking benami transactions which resulted in leakage of revenue. "The Benami Transactions Act has already been passed by Parliament and rules which are now being framed are almost ready," he told PTI in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Naik, who replaced Gingee Ramachandran, who resigned in May last after the transfer scam in the income-tax department, said a new transfer policy would be adopted from the next financial year.

As per the five-point new transfer policy, all transfers and postings of Group A workers in Central Board of Direct Taxes would be effected by a placement committee or on its recommendations, Naik said.

It would also incorporate a posting policy for officers for different levels, he said, adding all stations have been categorised into three classes, and tenure of stay in different classes of city and towns would be prescribed.


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