Business
Kerala imposes Rs.54 cr fine on e-retailers
The commercial taxes department of the Kerala government has imposed a
Rs.54 crore fine on some e-commerce companies and portals. More such
companies will be fined, said a top official.
The department had Friday imposed the fine on Flipkart, Jabong and two other companies.
The
department found that e-commerce transactions of online trading
companies violated the Kerala Value Added Tax Act 2003 and similar tax
rules.
"What came yesterday (Friday) was just the beginning. The
big ones like eBay and Amazon are all going to follow suit...many more
are soon going to be penalised," said the official who did not wish to
be identified.
The fine slapped Friday was for the years 2012-13 and 2013-14.
"See,
we have served notices to all such companies and all of them have
cooperated with us....Kerala is the first state where such a massive
exercise is being undertaken," added the official.
Speaking to
IANS, Jose Jacob, director of the Gulati Institute of Finance and
Taxation, an autonomous research Institute set up by the government of
Kerala, said they will be submitting a preliminary report on this
subject next week.
"We have found out that e-commerce
transactions in the state are going up dramatically.... We have
estimated that the state loses around Rs.1000 crores every year and this
figure will increase if adequate mechanisms are not in place. One way
to get rid of this is to see that the Goods and Services Tax is
implemented," said Jacob.












