FM to GST officials: Be polite, empathetic in dealing with honest taxpayers

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman speaks during the inauguration of a new Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Bhawan in Ghaziabad @nsitharamanoffc/X
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday urged tax officials to be polite and empathetic while dealing with honest taxpayers. However, this should not be seen as compromising with enforcement.
“It is important that you remain polite. The next-generation GST is not just about rates, slabs, simplification. It should make the taxpayer feel different,” Sithraman said while speaking at the inauguration of the CGST building here.
While advocating that honest taxpayers should be ‘honourably treated’ she also said that laid down standard operating procedure (SOP) should be followed to bring the “bad sheep” to the books. “But don’t look at everybody with suspicion,” the minister said.
“I do not want comfort given to dishonest taxpayers in any way. You do not have to be subjective with them (dishonest taxpayers), there is a laid protocol, deal with them in that way. Be polite and get your work done as per the SOP,” she said while asking the field formations to “proactively” undertake trade facilitation measures.
Iron wall
“There is no iron wall between you and trader, there is thin air. You can understand where the difficulty is, rather than muddy it up any further,” she said
The minister also nudged Goods and Services Tax (GST) officers to make use of technology to reduce the compliance burden on taxpayer seeking GST registration.
“Technology and risk-based parameters must do the heavy lifting and not the taxpayer. We do not want anybody from the field formation adding one little more burden or onus on the taxpayer. Technology should be used. You do smart inquiry into the situation and if necessary, the taxpayer may be approached for something. But no shifting of onus on him saying give me more papers, give me this, give me that,” she said.
She also asked officers to map the recurring grievances in Central GST (CGST) zones and identify the “root cause” of the problem.
Disciplinary proceedings
On the issue of disciplinary proceedings against departmental officers, Sitharaman said swift conclusion of such proceedings reinforces accountability within the organisation. It also clears up the perception that public has that there is a level of indifference or protectionism which prevails among officers that weaken one’s moral authority.
“The motto for disciplinary matters therefore should be: Ghalat kiya hai toh khair nahi, sahi kiya hai toh koi bair nahi (If you do wrong, you won’t be forgiven, if you are right, there would be no ill feeling against you),” Sitharaman said while emphasising that the pending GST investigations must be closed expeditiously with quality orders that are well-reasoned and evidence-based and cut down litigation cost.
Published on October 24, 2025