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> The idea, the official explained, is
to find a balance between ease of doing business and consumer protection. This
should be part of the agenda of GST officials in the field, he said.
> CBIC will now issue directions to commissioners to look at pricing and file
complaints. The issue can be taken up by the GST Council so that state
government officials also follow up on the matter.
> Tax experts said businesses need to
have their paperwork in order. “Businesses should ensure that they have
appropriate documentation to demonstrate that they have passed on the benefits
of rate cuts to consumers as the onus of proving the same is on business” said
MS Mani, partner, Deloitte India.
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