City
Epaper

Powerloom weavers in TN on day-long strike to protest I-T rule amendment

By IANS | Updated: February 28, 2024 09:20 IST

Chennai, Feb 28 Powerloom weavers in Salem, Erode and Namakkal districts of Tamil Nadu went on a day-long ...

Open in App

Chennai, Feb 28 Powerloom weavers in Salem, Erode and Namakkal districts of Tamil Nadu went on a day-long strike on Wednesday to protest against the recent amendment to the Income Tax rules, which they fear will deny orders to micro and small-scale weavers.

The Tamil Nadu Federation of Powerloom Associations has, in a memorandum to the Prime Minister, Finance Minister, and the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, said that the amended rules will come into effect from April 1 and that the fabric buyers were already not sourcing products from micro and small-scale weavers.

According to the new I-T amendment, if a buyer has not paid his/her dues to micro or small-scale weavers for more than 45 days by March 31, 2024, the outstanding amount will be disallowed as an expenditure.

This would lead to considering this as the income of the buyer and will be a burden on the taxpayer. The association in a statement said, "Even though the Act said that it may be disallowed in the next year if the payment is made, this will not create any impact on the Income Tax payments.“

The Powerloom federation in the memorandum further said, "Some corporate buyers who source fabrics, especially finished products such as sarees and dhotis, from the weavers make payments just twice a year and now they are moving to larger suppliers and are not willing to buy from micro and small-scale weavers.“

B. Kandavel, secretary of the Federation while speaking to IANS said, "We request the amendment to be extended not only to MSME registered micro and small industries, but to all the players, be it medium or large or corporate or non-registered traders, wholesalers or retailers.“

He further said that buyers have been threatening that they would not buy products from any MSMEs or registered MSMEs and are asking them to cancel their registration so that they can continue business.

This has created fear among the micro and small industrial units in the manufacturing sector, as they will lose their businesses and livelihoods, the federation leader said. The federation also called upon the government to implement the new amendments after a year and to include all the suppliers under it.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentTanishk Bagchi refuses to compare ‘Saiyaara’ singer’s voice to Mustafa Zahid, Atif Aslam: ‘Faheem’ apna hai’

NationalMinor among two snatchers held in Delhi, valuables recovered

InternationalAfghanistan: Over 30,000 drug addicts rehabilitated in Herat in three years

NationalAmit Malviya slams Tejashwi over 'multiple' EPICs, calls Oppn 'alliance of Pappus'

Entertainment“Sanjay Leela Bhansali Sir as a Filmmaker has Always Inspired me”: Priyanka Chopra Jonas Reminisces Iconic 'Ram Chahe Leela' Song

National Realted Stories

NationalSpecial edition of 'Fit India-Sundays on Cycle' held at JLN Stadium today

NationalGrey zone warfare: The silent war India must win against Pakistan and China

NationalUttar Pradesh: 10-Year-Old Injured in Ceiling Collapse at Gorakhpur School, (Watch Video)

NationalThe Third Eye: ‘Tailored’ Intelligence serves no purpose

NationalI was tortured for refusing to spread lies: Pragya Thakur on Malegaon blast case