India’s first cyber treasury become operative in Madhya Pradesh from today allowing commercial taxpayers to pay their taxes and get an e-receipt through the website – www.mptreasury.org - without any hassles and paper works.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan dedicated to people the e-treasury in a grand function at Samanvay Bhavan here today.
A representative of Surjit Motors, Manwani, deposited the tax amount using the online facility and got e-receipt becoming the first cyber-tax payer. The Chief Minister congratulated him for this.
Addressing the function, the Chief Minister said the State Government was committed to transforming Madhya Pradesh into a pioneering State in key sectors of development by constructively harnessing information technology. He appreciated officials for their role in strengthening the State financial management system and launching of the e-treasury.
He urged taxpayers to take full advantage of the online facility for paying tax on time without any inconvenience. Describing the launch of e-treasury as a mile-stone in the history of finance management of the State, Finance Minister Raghavji said this would save a lot of time of the taxpayers as they could pay their amount from any part of the country as per their convenience.
This is a transparent system and would further strengthen the democracy and financial administration system. He congratulated officials of the Finance, Commercial Taxes, Directorate, Treasures and Accounts for this landmark initiative.
{{/usCountry}}This is a transparent system and would further strengthen the democracy and financial administration system. He congratulated officials of the Finance, Commercial Taxes, Directorate, Treasures and Accounts for this landmark initiative.
{{/usCountry}}Commercial Taxes Minister Babulal Gaur described the e-treasury as an epoch-making step towards financial management system. Principal Secretary Finance Sumit Bose said the e-treasury is a customer service-based facility