Traders have moral responsibility to pass on GST 2.0 benefits: Lanka Dinakar

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Twenty Point Programme Implementation Chairman Lanka Dinakar said that traders person a motivation work to walk connected the benefits received from GST 2.0.

At a programme organised by Commercial Taxes department, Nellore subdivision of Chartered Accountants Association and the Nellore Tax Bar Association present connected Sunday, helium highlighted the relation of GST officers, the Consumer Commission, the chambers of commerce, chartered accountants, advocates and consumers successful ensuring that prime goods and services are made disposable astatine just prices to the citizens.

“Similarly, the GST officials should guarantee that the prime of the goods and services is not compromised and the mediocre and mediate classes are not deprived of the benefits, too strictly enforcing anti-profiteering measures”, helium added.

Mr. Dinakar concluded that the reforms meant much than specified taxation and encompassed enabling ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and ensuring the indispensable goods and services reached the mean citizens astatine affordable prices and. He appealed to the consumers to dial 1915 to kick against the traders not passing connected the GST 2.0 benefits.

RTC Regional Chairman Suresh Reddy, Joint Commissioner (Commercial Taxes) Kiran Kumar, Additional Commissioner Satya Prakash, Nellore Chartered Accountants Association president Haima Hasini and Tax Bar Association president Subba Rao took part.

Published - September 28, 2025 07:50 p.m. IST

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