- Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala has issued directives to develop a mechanism to eradicate GST evasion in India.
- The aim is to boost revenue and enable the government to undertake more initiatives.
- Chautala chaired a joint meeting involving officers from various departments to collaborate and create an effective mechanism.
- The mechanism will track instances of illegal mining, overloading, tax evasion, and transportation of commercial goods.
- Close monitoring of cases where trucks or large vehicles are recorded on paper without information on their actual movements is needed.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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