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Which of the following is an example of a State MMP?

AUID (Aadhaar)

BIncome Tax (IT)

CCommercial Taxes

De-Office

Answer:

C. Commercial Taxes

Read Explanation:

An example of a State Mission Mode Project (MMP) is the Commercial Taxes project.

This project is classified as a State MMP because it's initiated and managed by individual state governments. Each state has its own Commercial Taxes Department, which is responsible for collecting taxes on goods and services sold within its borders.

The goal of this MMP is to digitize and automate the entire tax administration system within a state. This includes:

  • Online tax registration for businesses.

  • Electronic filing of returns and payment of taxes.

  • Data analytics to monitor tax collections and identify potential fraud.

By moving these services online, states can improve efficiency, increase transparency, and make it easier for businesses to comply with tax laws.


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