GST Bills may be introduced in Lok Sabha on Monday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The is likely to table the four legislations for implementation of the goods and services in the on Monday.

The Union Cabinet already cleared the four supplementary legislations -- CGST, IGST, UTGST and Compensation -- for introduction and passage in the ongoing session of



Besides, the Cabinet has approved amendments in the Customs and Excise Act relating to abolition of cesses and surcharges on various goods and services to facilitate the rollout. These will also be taken up in in due course.

"The four supplementary legislations will be introduced in as early as on Monday," a senior ministry official said.

The proposes to launch from July 1.

Yesterday, Minister emphasised the urgency to pass the laws during the current session of Parliament, saying the Centre and the states will otherwise lose their right to collect indirect taxes after September 15.

The is keen to bring in from July 1, and other aspects like bringing petroleum and land under its ambit will be considered after the first year of implementation of the new indirect tax, he had said in the

He had said the Constitutional Amendment Bill did not provide for extension of the deadline beyond September 15 this year.

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

GST Bills may be introduced in Lok Sabha on Monday

The government is likely to table the four legislations for implementation of the goods and services tax in the Lok Sabha on Monday. The Union Cabinet already cleared the four supplementary GST legislations -- CGST, IGST, UTGST and Compensation Law -- for introduction and passage in the ongoing session of Parliament. Besides, the Cabinet has approved amendments in the Customs and Excise Act relating to abolition of cesses and surcharges on various goods and services to facilitate the rollout. These will also be taken up in Parliament in due course. "The four supplementary legislations will be introduced in Parliament as early as on Monday," a senior finance ministry official said. The government proposes to launch GST from July 1. Yesterday, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley emphasised the urgency to pass the GST laws during the current session of Parliament, saying the Centre and the states will otherwise lose their right to collect indirect taxes after September 15. The ... The is likely to table the four legislations for implementation of the goods and services in the on Monday.

The Union Cabinet already cleared the four supplementary legislations -- CGST, IGST, UTGST and Compensation -- for introduction and passage in the ongoing session of

Besides, the Cabinet has approved amendments in the Customs and Excise Act relating to abolition of cesses and surcharges on various goods and services to facilitate the rollout. These will also be taken up in in due course.

"The four supplementary legislations will be introduced in as early as on Monday," a senior ministry official said.

The proposes to launch from July 1.

Yesterday, Minister emphasised the urgency to pass the laws during the current session of Parliament, saying the Centre and the states will otherwise lose their right to collect indirect taxes after September 15.

The is keen to bring in from July 1, and other aspects like bringing petroleum and land under its ambit will be considered after the first year of implementation of the new indirect tax, he had said in the

He had said the Constitutional Amendment Bill did not provide for extension of the deadline beyond September 15 this year.

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

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