Consumers are reporting that the GST rate reductions on essential goods aren't being passed on to them. Overcharging violates the Legal Metrology Act, but consumers can file complaints through the NAA ...
The new form will only require a complainant to mention the product and GST identification number of the seller Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com Filing complaints against companies for not passing ...
New Delhi, Mar 27 (PTI) The Finance Ministry has simplified and reduced the number of columns in the complaint form to make it easier for consumers to report any profiteering activity by businesses ...
The number of columns in the simplified single-page form have been slashed to 16, of which 12 fields are mandatory, to make it convenient for people. The original profiteering complaint form, though a ...
If your retailer is not selling daily products or providing service at the reduced price, you can now file a complaint with the National Anti-Profiteering Authority (NAA), even as the Finance Ministry ...
GST 2.0 complaints: Following the implementation of the new GST Reforms 2025, the National Consumer Helpline (NCH) has been inundated with complaints. The helpline has received 3,981 GST-related calls ...
Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare announced nearly 3,000 complaints have reached the National Consumer Helpline since GST 2.0, alleging retailers fail to pass on tax cuts. The ministry is ...
The move comes after the standing committee received numerous representations red flagging the complicated nature of the form. Image source: Reuters The finance ministry is planning to simplify the ...