Now, all your GST queries will be answered by @askGST_GoI on Twitter

Department of Revenue has opened a new Twitter Handle @askGST_GoI to invite queries from taxpayers

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Union on Sunday started a new twitter handle to answer industry queries related to the Goods and Services (GST) proposed to be implemented from July 1.

"The Department of Revenue has opened a new Twitter Handle @askGST_GoI to invite queries from all taxpayers on GST," a Finance Ministry statement here said.

"All taxpayers and other stakeholders are welcome to direct their queries related to on the said twitter handle for early resolution and clarification," it added.

Earlier this month, the Council at its meeting in Srinagar decided on the fitment of over 1,211 commodities and 500 services in four slabs of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent.

The Council, comprising of states' Finance Ministers and headed by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, will take up the fitment of the remaining six goods, including gold and precious metals, textiles, bidis and branded commodities at its next meeting here slated for June 3.

Meanwhile, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said in a statement on Sunday that the various slabs under the proposed pan-India indirect regime of the has created an environment of anxiety and concern among the trading community across the country

"Various verticals of retail trade demanding lower on the items being dealt by them since they have been categorised under higher slab in comparison to slab of current VAT regime," a CAIT release here said.

"As per an analysis, 1,211 goods and 36 services have been so far classified under out of which nearly 50 per cent goods have been placed under 18 per cent rate, 14 per cent under 5 per cent rate, 17 per cent under 12 per cent rate and 19 per cent under 28 per cent rate," it said.

"The wider impact of the classification of items under different slabs needs to be gauged very cautiously since under not only the taxes paid on goods but even the taxes paid on the services will be eligible for input credit," CAIT added.

 

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Now, all your GST queries will be answered by @askGST_GoI on Twitter

Department of Revenue has opened a new Twitter Handle @askGST_GoI to invite queries from taxpayers

Department of Revenue has opened a new Twitter Handle @askGST_GoI to invite queries from taxpayers

The Union on Sunday started a new twitter handle to answer industry queries related to the Goods and Services (GST) proposed to be implemented from July 1.

"The Department of Revenue has opened a new Twitter Handle @askGST_GoI to invite queries from all taxpayers on GST," a Finance Ministry statement here said.

"All taxpayers and other stakeholders are welcome to direct their queries related to on the said twitter handle for early resolution and clarification," it added.

Earlier this month, the Council at its meeting in Srinagar decided on the fitment of over 1,211 commodities and 500 services in four slabs of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent.

The Council, comprising of states' Finance Ministers and headed by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, will take up the fitment of the remaining six goods, including gold and precious metals, textiles, bidis and branded commodities at its next meeting here slated for June 3.

Meanwhile, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said in a statement on Sunday that the various slabs under the proposed pan-India indirect regime of the has created an environment of anxiety and concern among the trading community across the country

"Various verticals of retail trade demanding lower on the items being dealt by them since they have been categorised under higher slab in comparison to slab of current VAT regime," a CAIT release here said.

"As per an analysis, 1,211 goods and 36 services have been so far classified under out of which nearly 50 per cent goods have been placed under 18 per cent rate, 14 per cent under 5 per cent rate, 17 per cent under 12 per cent rate and 19 per cent under 28 per cent rate," it said.

"The wider impact of the classification of items under different slabs needs to be gauged very cautiously since under not only the taxes paid on goods but even the taxes paid on the services will be eligible for input credit," CAIT added.

 

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