Chief Commissioner of Income Tax meets Tea Planters in Dibrugarh

The Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Shillong, Amrendra Kumar met with tea planters and manufacturers from Dibrugarh and neighbouring districts on Wednesday.

Income Tax Commissioner meets Tea Planters

Reetu | Jun 1, 2023 |

Chief Commissioner of Income Tax meets Tea Planters in Dibrugarh

Chief Commissioner of Income Tax meets Tea Planters in Dibrugarh

The Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Shillong, Amrendra Kumar met with tea planters and manufacturers from Dibrugarh and neighbouring districts on Wednesday.

The goal of the event was to connect with tea industry veterans, discuss the issues they confront, and highlight the different tax deductions available to them under the Income Tax Act. The gathering was held at the HM Resort in Dibrugarh as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, a series of activities organised by the Government of India to celebrate and remember 75 years of Indian independence.

The session saw a fruitful conversation in which the Chief Commissioner demonstrated his grasp of the difficulties confronting the tea business. He emphasised the necessity of capitalising on existing tax breaks to promote industry growth and development.

The Chief Commissioner also emphasised the importance of tea planters and manufacturers in the economy, recognising their contributions to employment and foreign exchange revenues. During the seminar, tea farmers and manufacturers actively engaged and described the issues they face in their daily operations.

They emphasised the importance of increased collaboration from the government as well as the Income Tax Department in order to successfully solve these concerns. Participants also stated their need for streamlined processes and simpler tax requirements to help the tea business flourish.

The Chief Commissioner was accompanied by the Joint Commissioner of Income Tax, Anand Kumar, and the Joint Commissioner of Income Tax, Jibanta Kumar Das, both of whom contributed significantly to the conversation. They provided significant insights into the tea industry, providing the most recent trends and advances. These contributions were critical in assisting participants in understanding the existing situation and identifying new prospects for development and expansion.

Chief Commissioner expressed his thanks for the active participation of tea planters and manufacturers and promised them of the Income Tax Department’s continuous assistance.

He emphasised the necessity of working together to solve the difficulties facing the tea business in order to find practical solutions and build a suitable climate for growth.

The conference ended on a high note, with tea farmers and manufacturers feeling confident in the government’s commitment to their well-being. The event acted as a forum for strengthening relations between the tea industry and the Income Tax Department, promoting an atmosphere conducive to the sector’s long-term growth and success.

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