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Compliance will help the businesses to succeed: I-T official

Compliance need not be considered only for tax laws but also in regular life and benefits enhancing customer and investor confidence, achieving improved operations, higher employee retention and managing competition.

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Published : Apr 26, 2019, 4:10 PM IST

Coimbatore: Compliance would effectively help businesses to succeed in the long run by building a positive public image and consumer trust, a senior income tax official said Thursday.

Compliance need not be considered only for tax laws but also in regular life, Commissioner of Income Tax (TDS) VS Kumar said. He was speaking while inaugurating the 2nd edition of Compliance Conclave organised by CII here.

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Such programmes would not only enhance the awareness for compliances of various laws but also ensure the business continuity is not affected by way of non-compliance, Kumar said.

Besides, compliance benefits enhancing customer and investor confidence, achieving improved operations, higher employee retention and managing competition, he said.

Convenor of economic affairs & taxation panel, CII Coimbatore, G Karthikeyan threw light on several Indian and international MNCs which have tried to be non-compliant to the rules of their land and global trade policies and how they paid more in fine than they evaded by fraudulent or evasive practice.

He emphasised on why complying with laws is important to fair trade and also highlighted the challenges in compliance.

For instance, in the past, it was mandatory for companies with a capital of Rs 10 crore or more to appoint a full-time company secretary, he said.

However, lately, it has been made compulsory for all business companies to appoint a full-time company secretary if the capital value of the company is Rs 5 crore or more, he said.

This has led to a shortage of qualified company secretaries and many are in demand, he added.

Coimbatore: Compliance would effectively help businesses to succeed in the long run by building a positive public image and consumer trust, a senior income tax official said Thursday.

Compliance need not be considered only for tax laws but also in regular life, Commissioner of Income Tax (TDS) VS Kumar said. He was speaking while inaugurating the 2nd edition of Compliance Conclave organised by CII here.

Also read: Finance Ministry brings changes in e-way bill system to check GST evasion

Such programmes would not only enhance the awareness for compliances of various laws but also ensure the business continuity is not affected by way of non-compliance, Kumar said.

Besides, compliance benefits enhancing customer and investor confidence, achieving improved operations, higher employee retention and managing competition, he said.

Convenor of economic affairs & taxation panel, CII Coimbatore, G Karthikeyan threw light on several Indian and international MNCs which have tried to be non-compliant to the rules of their land and global trade policies and how they paid more in fine than they evaded by fraudulent or evasive practice.

He emphasised on why complying with laws is important to fair trade and also highlighted the challenges in compliance.

For instance, in the past, it was mandatory for companies with a capital of Rs 10 crore or more to appoint a full-time company secretary, he said.

However, lately, it has been made compulsory for all business companies to appoint a full-time company secretary if the capital value of the company is Rs 5 crore or more, he said.

This has led to a shortage of qualified company secretaries and many are in demand, he added.

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Compliance will help business succeed, says I-T official
Coimbatore, Apr 25 (PTI) Compliance would effectively
help a business succeed in the long run by building a positive
public image and consumer trust, a senior income tax official
said Thursday.
          Compliance need not be considered only for tax
laws but also in regular life, Commissioner of Income Tax
(TDS) V S Kumar said.
He was speaking while inaugurating the 2nd edition
of Compliance Conclave organised by CII here.
Such programmes would not only enhance the awareness
for compliances of various laws but also ensure business
continuity is not affected by way of non-compliance, Kumar
said.
          Besides, compliance benefits enhancing customer and
investor confidence, achieving improved operations, higher
employee retention and managing competition, he said.
         Convenor of economic affairs & taxation
panel, CII Coimbatore, G Karthikeyan threw light on several
Indian and international MNCs which have tried to be
non-compliant to the rules of their land and global trade
policies and how they paid more in fine than they evaded by
fraudulent or evasive practice.
          He emphasised on why complying with laws is important
to fair trade and also highlighted the challenges in
compliance.
          For instance, in the past, it was mandatory for
companies with a capital of Rs 10 crore or more to appoint a
full-time company secretary, he said.
          However, lately it has been made compulsory for
all business companies to appoint a full-time company
secretary if the capital value of the company is Rs 5 crore or
more, he said.
          This has led to the shortage of qualified company
secretaries and many are in demand, he added. PTI nvm
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