Micro and small manufacturers and traders went on strike on Wednesday in the districts of Erode, Salem, and Namakkal. They opposed the recent amendment to Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act. According to the new payment rule, buyers will face the risk of disallowance of business expenditures during income tax assessments if they fail to make payments to registered micro and small businesses within a maximum of 45 days.
Textile associations stated that corporate buyers who source fabrics from weavers often make payments within six months. However, these buyers may cease buying from small businesses to avoid any tax implications and instead turn to larger suppliers. This could potentially harm the business prospects of small enterprises in the future.
The Erode Cloth Merchants Association, which called for the one-day strike, demanded that the central government withdraw the amendment. Dozens of textile manufacturers and traders' organisations supported the strike. Thousands of micro and small businesses remained closed on Wednesday as they sought relaxations in the provision to continue receiving orders from corporate buyers.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)