Dineshpadwale
Dear professionals
We have received show cause notice from professional tax department, due to non payment of professional tax for the financial year 2021-22 and 2022-23. Our company CA took a PTEC and PTRC in the name of our company but when we approach the concern PT officer he told us that it is mandatory to take PTEC certificate on the name of company director too, which we don't have, now he threaten us to enforce thrice penalty with Interest and demanded for settlement amount. Our CA is ignoring to meet him he is saying nothing will be happen, we are confuse. what to do now, as advice by our CA can we take this showcase notice lightly or it is better to meet concern officer and try to settle this issue in good manner and what would be its legal consequences please advice.

From India, Nashik
KK!HR
1534

Probably, this forum cannot advise authoritatively on the matter. You may consider taking a 2nd opinion or talking to other industries in the locality.
From India, Mumbai
jeevarathnam
639

While obtaining PTEC you should mention the details of the directors as well.
As you have separate PTRC are you deducting the PT amount from the directors & remitting the same? if so then you can submit the proof & close it.
You can't ignore any Show cause notices from any of the government authorities & the penalty for non submission of PT returns is Rs. 1000/- per year
Authorities have right to attach the notices to Bank & they can freeze bank account & can take proceedings by court as well

From India, Bangalore
saswatabanerjee
2395

It is legally required for each director to take a PT number in his own name and pay the PT.
Failure to do so, the officer can issue showcase and penalty.
You need to check, I think the penalty is ₹ 1000

From India, Mumbai
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