Arun Jaitley : GST scheduled for July 1 rollout

08 May 2017 2:12 PM | General
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The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is on schedule for implementation from July 1 and will not lead to any significant increase in prices of goods although cost of some services may see a marginal hike, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.

"The current indirect tax structure in India is fairly complicated those who transacted in either goods or services would have to deal with multiple authorities.

"The whole country was divided into multiple markets. So a free movement of goods and services was not possible. Now, the idea of GST was that let there be just one tax in the country," Jaitley said.

He added that tax rates on goods may go down marginally under the new indirect tax regime while services may see some increase.

The GST Council, which had previously finalised a fourtier tax structure of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent, is scheduled to meet next week to put different commodities and services in the decided tax brackets.

Demerit and luxury goods will attract the peak tax rate plus a cess. Tax rate closed to the existing incidence of total central and state levies will be chosen as the slab for a good or services.

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