While directing the officers of the Excise and Taxation Department, Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini said that those who give information about persons and firms involved in any kind of tax evasion in the state will be rewarded by the government.
Haryana government has announced a reward for those who provide information about tax evaders. Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini, while giving instructions to the officers of the Excise and Taxation Department, said that those who provide information about individuals and firms involved in any kind of tax evasion in the state will be rewarded by the government. This step has been taken by the government to control tax evasion in the state and increase the state’s revenue.
For this, the government has made an initial provision of Rs 2 crore in the Excise and Taxation Department. Chief Minister Saini has given instructions to create a portal. The information of the person giving information about tax evasion will be kept confidential. The Haryana government aims to encourage people to actively inform about tax evasion activities through this initiative, so that the state’s revenue can be increased and law and order in the state can be improved.
Chief Minister Saini has ordered to create a portal to eradicate the problem of drug abuse in the state, on which any person can report drug trafficking. The aim of this initiative is to control the problem of drug abuse in the state of Haryana and take a concrete step to eliminate it. The Chief Minister has directed the officials to establish this portal as soon as possible and prepare a strong and effective mechanism for its operation.
Chief Minister Saini said that to stop drug smuggling, the officers of the Excise and Taxation Department should work in coordination with the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau and the police. So that the problem of drug addiction can be eradicated from its roots. Apart from this, action will also be taken to attach the properties acquired by such persons from black money. CM Naib Singh Saini directed that liquor shops in villages should be established at a proper distance from homes, schools and religious places.