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    GST COUNCIL MEET HIGHLIGHTS

    Law amendments approved by GST Council to be incorporated in the Finance Bill: CBIC Chief

    CBIC Chairman Sanjay Kumar Agarwal announced that decisions from the recent GST Council meeting, such as an amnesty scheme for initial GST rollout years and a sunset date for profiteering complaints, will be included in the upcoming Finance Bill to be presented alongside the Budget later this month. Speaking at the NACIN-Bhopal's GST flagship programme, Agarwal highlighted that the Council's 53rd meeting proposed rate rationalization for goods and services and issued clarifications where needed.

    8th year of GST: Friendlier, simpler regime ahead? What the future likely holds

    It would be unreasonable to expect very quick results. While concrete outcomes on this agenda are likely to be backloaded within the financial year, clear timelines and a glide path of transition may well emerge sooner.

    Finance ministry lauds GST, says it reduced tax rates on household goods, brought relief to every home

    The Finance Ministry on Monday praised the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system on the occasion of its seventh anniversary, highlighting its role in lowering taxes on essential items such as household appliances and mobile phones, thereby providing significant relief to households. Implemented on July 1, 2017, GST replaced approximately 17 local taxes and cesses. This year's GST Day theme is "Sashakt Vyapar Samagra Vikas" (Empowered Trade Overall Growth).

    Fertilizer stocks plummet up to 9% as GST Council refers exemption recommendation to GoM

    Fertilizer stocks like Fertilizers & Chemicals Travancore, GNFC, GSFC, Madras Fertilizers fell up to 9% as the GST council referred a recommendation on exempting the sector from 5% GST to Group of Ministers for rate rationalisation.

    India’s ‘sin’ is govt’s bounty: GST cess may deliver Rs 70,000 cr bonanza

    The Centre is anticipating a significant surplus of approximately Rs 70,000 crore from GST compensation cess collections, even after repaying loans taken during the Covid-19 period on behalf of states. This unexpected windfall is due to robust collections from sin goods like pan masala, cigarettes, and automobiles. Officials suggest that this surplus could allow for early loan repayments and still leave a substantial amount for other uses.

    GST Council proposes interest, penalty waiver on tax dues

    "Our intent is to make GST assessees' life easier, simpler and less cumbersome... We are working towards less and less compliance," Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, chairperson of the body, told reporters after the council's 53rd meeting that was held in the capital.

    The Economic Times
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