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Video of TN businessman’s apology to Sitharaman prompts Annamalai to say sorry

Srinivasan, chairman of the Annapoorna Group, was earlier seen saying the GST regime is too complex, and it is getting difficult even for tax officers to calculate input credits

September 13, 2024 / 16:06 IST
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Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman

A video of a Coimbatore-based businessman apologising to the Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has gone viral. In the video, hotelier D Srinivasan seeks forgiveness from Finance Minister Nirmala and clarifies that he had no political affiliations.

Earlier, Srinivasan, chairman of the well-known Sri Annapoorna Hotel, said the GST regime is too complex, and it is getting difficult even for tax officers to calculate input credits.

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“There are different GST rates for sweets and namkeens. No GST for plain bread but if served with cream, GST is applicable. For a family that dines in a restaurant, there are different GST rates. Even the computer is confused at these rates,” he said during a public interaction of the local business community in Coimbatore with Sitharaman.

Srinivasan, who is also the president of the Coimbatore District Hoteliers Association, further explained the dilemma faced by businesses. He said GST on sweets is 5 percent and 12 percent on namkeens. However, plain bun, which attracts zero percent tax on its own, is charged at 18 percent when cream is added, making the calculation for input credit tough.