India finalises bills to launch GST in July

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(Reuters) - moved a step closer on Saturday towards launching a new national sales from July after a panel of federal and state officials finalised two key bills to be put before

The Goods and Services (GST) has missed several launch dates. On Saturday, Minister Arun Jaitley said the measure is on track for a rollout from July 1 with the bills set to be discussed in after it reconvenes next week.

To meet the deadline, must pass the bills, which spell out the operational details of the new tax, before its current session concludes in mid-April.

After a meeting with state officials in New Delhi, Jaitley told media that the panel would meet again on March 16 to complete two more bills on the that require approval from state legislatures.

"This is a very welcome development and signifies that we are on track for (the) on July 1," said M.S. Mani, a senior director at consultancy Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP. "It is now essential that all businesses are adequately prepared to face the new era of (the) "

The long-awaited is hailed as India's biggest overhaul since independence in 1947, which would replace a slew of federal and state levies, transforming Asia's third largest into a single market for the first time.

Proposed rates range from 5 to 28 percent, with 12 percent and 18 percent being the standard rates. It has not been decided yet which rates will apply to which categories of goods.

(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Clelia Oziel)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

India finalises bills to launch GST in July

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India moved a step closer on Saturday towards launching a new national sales tax from July after a panel of federal and state finance officials finalised two key bills to be put before parliament.

(Reuters) - moved a step closer on Saturday towards launching a new national sales from July after a panel of federal and state officials finalised two key bills to be put before

The Goods and Services (GST) has missed several launch dates. On Saturday, Minister Arun Jaitley said the measure is on track for a rollout from July 1 with the bills set to be discussed in after it reconvenes next week.

To meet the deadline, must pass the bills, which spell out the operational details of the new tax, before its current session concludes in mid-April.

After a meeting with state officials in New Delhi, Jaitley told media that the panel would meet again on March 16 to complete two more bills on the that require approval from state legislatures.

"This is a very welcome development and signifies that we are on track for (the) on July 1," said M.S. Mani, a senior director at consultancy Deloitte Haskins & Sells LLP. "It is now essential that all businesses are adequately prepared to face the new era of (the) "

The long-awaited is hailed as India's biggest overhaul since independence in 1947, which would replace a slew of federal and state levies, transforming Asia's third largest into a single market for the first time.

Proposed rates range from 5 to 28 percent, with 12 percent and 18 percent being the standard rates. It has not been decided yet which rates will apply to which categories of goods.

(Reporting by Rajesh Kumar Singh; Editing by Clelia Oziel)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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