Puducherry Assembly passes GST Bill

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

The Assembly today unanimously passed the Goods and Services Bill, 2017 here.

The bill was tabled in the assembly by Chief Minister V Narayanasamy.



MLAs of the ruling and opposition blocks participated in the debate after the bill was tabled and expressed their views on various aspects of the system.

They appealed to the Chief Minister to ensure that there was no setback to the flow to the territorial in the wake of implementation of the Act.

Narayanasamy said, was part of the council and Union Territory had been given the status of a state.

He noted that the new regime would prevent evasion.

The was keen that there should be no disadvantageous impact on by the implementation of the GST, he said adding already 80 percent of the traders had expressed willingness to migrate to the pattern in the Union Territory.

After the Chief Minister presented his reply highlighting the features of the the Bill tabled by him was adopted unanimously.

A help desk had been set up in the Commercial Taxes Department to address the woes of the traders and others covered under the

On the two-day meeting of the Council to commence under the chairmanship of Union Finance Minister tomorrow in Delhi, Narayanasamy said, "It is a crucial meeting as it would decide which commodity will fall in which bracket."

The Parliament had on April 6 passed four legislations to pave the way for nationwide roll-out of from July 1.

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

Puducherry Assembly passes GST Bill

The Puducherry Assembly today unanimously passed the Puducherry Goods and Services Tax Bill, 2017 here. The bill was tabled in the assembly by Chief Minister V Narayanasamy. MLAs of the ruling and opposition blocks participated in the debate after the bill was tabled and expressed their views on various aspects of the GST system. They appealed to the Chief Minister to ensure that there was no setback to the revenue flow to the territorial government in the wake of implementation of the GST Act. Narayanasamy said, Puducherry was part of the GST council and Union Territory had been given the status of a state. He noted that the new tax regime would prevent tax evasion. The Puducherry government was keen that there should be no disadvantageous impact on Puducherry by the implementation of the GST, he said adding already 80 percent of the traders had expressed willingness to migrate to the GST pattern in the Union Territory. After the Chief Minister presented his reply highlighting ... The Assembly today unanimously passed the Goods and Services Bill, 2017 here.

The bill was tabled in the assembly by Chief Minister V Narayanasamy.

MLAs of the ruling and opposition blocks participated in the debate after the bill was tabled and expressed their views on various aspects of the system.

They appealed to the Chief Minister to ensure that there was no setback to the flow to the territorial in the wake of implementation of the Act.

Narayanasamy said, was part of the council and Union Territory had been given the status of a state.

He noted that the new regime would prevent evasion.

The was keen that there should be no disadvantageous impact on by the implementation of the GST, he said adding already 80 percent of the traders had expressed willingness to migrate to the pattern in the Union Territory.

After the Chief Minister presented his reply highlighting the features of the the Bill tabled by him was adopted unanimously.

A help desk had been set up in the Commercial Taxes Department to address the woes of the traders and others covered under the

On the two-day meeting of the Council to commence under the chairmanship of Union Finance Minister tomorrow in Delhi, Narayanasamy said, "It is a crucial meeting as it would decide which commodity will fall in which bracket."

The Parliament had on April 6 passed four legislations to pave the way for nationwide roll-out of from July 1.

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

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