GST from July 1, to create many jobs for youth: Adhia

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Asserting that Goods and Services (GST) would be implemented from July 1, Union Secretary Hasmukh Adhia on Tuesday said the new regime would create lot of jobs for youth.

"The will certainly be implemented from July 1 and will help in creating lot of jobs for young generation," said Adhia at a Town Hall meeting with stakeholders, including assesses, traders and representatives of trade unions here.

Noting that the new system would be a game changer, he said that would help in converting the economic energy into real growth, as the country's economic potential was much higher.

"will lead to ease of doing business, allow compliance with its various provisions, bring in uniformity of different laws and rules and transfer of input credit," he said.

In response to a query on the four rates (5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent) at which the would be applied to diverse goods and services, Adhia hinted that they could be rationalised on justified considerations.

On the concerns of the food processing sector, he said a decision on the rates for foodgrains like wheat and rice would be taken in the next Council meeting on June 3.

Observing that the was a major customer-friendly indirect reform, Karnataka Agriculture Minister Byre Gowda said the government's intention was not to increase taxes but through transparency, simplification and efficiency in administration.

"will also help in curbing evasion and lead to buoyancy," he said.

The inter-active session was jointly organised by the Chief Commissioner of Central Excise and Service Tax, Central Board of Excise & Customs and the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Karnataka as part of GST's Outreach Programme.

--IANS

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GST from July 1, to create many jobs for youth: Adhia

Asserting that Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be implemented from July 1, Union Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia on Tuesday said the new tax regime would create lot of jobs for youth.

Asserting that Goods and Services (GST) would be implemented from July 1, Union Secretary Hasmukh Adhia on Tuesday said the new regime would create lot of jobs for youth.

"The will certainly be implemented from July 1 and will help in creating lot of jobs for young generation," said Adhia at a Town Hall meeting with stakeholders, including assesses, traders and representatives of trade unions here.

Noting that the new system would be a game changer, he said that would help in converting the economic energy into real growth, as the country's economic potential was much higher.

"will lead to ease of doing business, allow compliance with its various provisions, bring in uniformity of different laws and rules and transfer of input credit," he said.

In response to a query on the four rates (5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent) at which the would be applied to diverse goods and services, Adhia hinted that they could be rationalised on justified considerations.

On the concerns of the food processing sector, he said a decision on the rates for foodgrains like wheat and rice would be taken in the next Council meeting on June 3.

Observing that the was a major customer-friendly indirect reform, Karnataka Agriculture Minister Byre Gowda said the government's intention was not to increase taxes but through transparency, simplification and efficiency in administration.

"will also help in curbing evasion and lead to buoyancy," he said.

The inter-active session was jointly organised by the Chief Commissioner of Central Excise and Service Tax, Central Board of Excise & Customs and the Commissioner of Commercial Taxes, Karnataka as part of GST's Outreach Programme.

--IANS

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

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