No VAT till UP traders agree - Mulayam

VISHAL SHARMA
AGRA (INDIA) Barely a fortnight after the acceptance of VAT by 19 states of the country, the traders of Uttar Pradesh, who had opted out of the VAT regime have begun to face the music. The prices of consumer goods & commodities alike have taken a sharp upward climb and already, the UP government has begun thinking of an “easy way out” of this tricky situation.
Talking to Business Standard in Agra on Tuesday, the UP Chief Minister Mulayam Singh said that he was aware of the difficulties being faced by the traders of the state after the state became an isolated non-VAT territory, surrounded by states that have accepted this tax from this fiscal year.
He said that he was consulting the prominent traders’ organizations of the country to find a solution to their woes. These organizations shall decide if UP should go the VAT way or not.
But the Chief Minister categorically ruled out the possibility of implementing VAT in UP against the will of the state’s industrialists and said that VAT shall not become effective in UP till the traders agree unanimously on the issue. He said that the ultimate decision on this issue shall be made by the UP government and the Central government could not force its decisions on the state.
(UNITED NEWS NETWORK)

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