Centre urged to delay implementation of GST

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The All Advocates' Forum (AITAF) has urged Minister to delay the implementation of the Goods and Services (GST).

Jaitley has been requested to delay the implementation by at least a quarter as the industry needs time to equip itself with the necessary infrastructure to migrate to the new regime.

"Although the is scheduled to be implemented with effect from July 1, the new roll-out should be delayed by at least a quarter as industry, especially small time assesees, would require time to prepare themselves to migrate to the new regime," AITAF President M.K. Gandhi said in a statement here.

Even after all the four related Bills have been approved by Parliament, the industry would need at least 3-4 months' time to be GST-ready, especially on the IT infrastructure front, Gandhi said.

"The proposed July 1 implementation date for the looks impracticable because of the short window of time that will be available to the industry after the GST-related legislations are passed," he said.

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Centre urged to delay implementation of GST

The All India Tax Advocates' Forum (AITAF) has urged Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to delay the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

The All Advocates' Forum (AITAF) has urged Minister to delay the implementation of the Goods and Services (GST).

Jaitley has been requested to delay the implementation by at least a quarter as the industry needs time to equip itself with the necessary infrastructure to migrate to the new regime.

"Although the is scheduled to be implemented with effect from July 1, the new roll-out should be delayed by at least a quarter as industry, especially small time assesees, would require time to prepare themselves to migrate to the new regime," AITAF President M.K. Gandhi said in a statement here.

Even after all the four related Bills have been approved by Parliament, the industry would need at least 3-4 months' time to be GST-ready, especially on the IT infrastructure front, Gandhi said.

"The proposed July 1 implementation date for the looks impracticable because of the short window of time that will be available to the industry after the GST-related legislations are passed," he said.

--IANS

mm/pgh/vt

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

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