Simplify tax payment process: CM YS Jagan to officials

Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy holding a review meeting on the revenue-generating departments at his camp office in Tadepalli on Monday
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Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy holding a review meeting on the revenue-generating departments at his camp office in Tadepalli on Monday

Highlights

The CM says when compared to the past, the sale of liquor has come down significantly due to the increase in liquor price and various control measures taken by the government like removal of belt shops and cancellation of permit rooms

Vijayawada: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review meeting of revenue generating departments and directed the Commercial Tax Department officials to make the payment process more convenient for taxpayers.

During the review meeting held at the camp office here on Monday, the Chief Minister told the officials to ensure that there is a friendly atmosphere in all sectors. Officials should be vigilant about the agencies that are committing irregularities and should take appropriate action as per available information.

The officials should create awareness among taxpayers and clear their doubts regularly. With this, payments will be made on time and better services will also be provided to them. The officials were also told to hold trade advisory committee meetings.

Reviewing the Excise Department, the Chief Minister said, when compared to the past, the sale of liquor has come down significantly due to increase in liquor price and various control measures taken by the government like removal of belt shops and cancellation of permit rooms. He instructed the Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) to pay special focus on the manufacture and sale of illegal liquor.

The officials informed the Chief Minister that they have paid special attention to illegal transportation and intensifying inspections to prevent them.

The Chief Minister also secured the details of the transformation programme being implemented by the SEB for the benefit of those who are caught indulging in illegal transport and sale of liquor. Programmes like Cheyutha and Aasara would help in bringing about transformation in their lives.

The Chief Minister asked the officials to provide alternative livelihood so that they stay away from activities like making of hooch and its sale. Special attention should be paid to the cases of ganja and illicit liquor. While taking measures to prevent cannabis in the agency, the Chief Minister told officials to provide employment opportunities there as well.

The officials should check whether they have RoFR pattas and if not, provide pattas to the eligible. Farmers who got pattas will also get Rythu Bharosa and the officials should undertake programmes to provide seeds and fertilisers to them. The Chief Minister said that the change will come at the expected level so that illegal alcohol and ganja cultivation will be eradicated.

While reviewing the Stamps and Registration Department, the Chief Minister said that the officials should create awareness of registration where permanent land rights and land survey programmes are being taken up. Orientation should be given to the village and ward secretariat staff in this direction, he said. Officials should explain to the people about the types of documents that can be registered at the registration offices under the gram/ ward secretariats and upgrade the sub-registrar offices accordingly.

On the mining department, the Chief Minister said that officials should focus more on non-operational mines and ensure that activities start in the unused mining area.

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