PCCI resolves on taxation

Phek, February 26 (MExN): The Phek Chamber of Commerce and Industries (PCCI) had its annual meeting on February 25 at Phek Town Hall. The house resolved to take severe action against those practicing business without proper registration from the authority concerned or the Union.

The Union is strictly against people doing business from door to door/fly business as “it encourages theft and selling of stolen goods.” If caught, befitting action will be taken by the Union. Any scrap collector without proper counter/shop will be considered under this category.

Selling of calendar, donation, lottery ticket and any fund drive to the shop within its jurisdiction shall not be entertained. The hotels providing food are exempted from restriction to open shop on Sunday for the convenience of outside visitors.

PCCI President Khosheta Rhakho in a press release said that the house had a good discussion hour regarding various activities usually taken up by the Union. PCCI discussed the taxation burden faced by the business community and resolved to support the ACAUT’s stand of one tax one government. The union also requested the NPGs to understand the hardship caused by/through taxation to the business community from various groups of NPGs.

Khelo Lasuh, Vice President chaired the programme. Presidential note was pronounced by Khosheta Rhakho, PCCI president. He highlighted various tasks undertaken by the union like night bazaar and weekly bazaar and encouraged the members to participate. Huvechiyi Hoshi, Advisor of the union exhorted the meeting.



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