Govt committed to make GST a 'good and simple tax':
Meghwal
Union minister Arjun Ram
Meghwal today said the government was committed to make
the Goods and Services Tax (GST) a "good and simple
tax".
"The GST is still in its
initial phase. We are continuously studying and
simplifying the difficulties faced by the trade and
industry to maintain its real essence. The government is
committed to make it a good and simple tax," the Union
Minister of State for Finance told a gathering of tax
officials and traders here.
He described the new tax
regime as a "historic reform", which would connect the
informal economy with the formal one.
"Asia will be the driving
force in the world in the 21st century and economic
reforms like the GST will put India ahead of England,
Japan, France and Germany," said Meghwal.
He added that 40 ministers
and officials were touring the country as per the
direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to understand
the practical problems under the new tax regime and take
suggestions for its effective implementation.
The Union minister heard
the grievances of marble traders, cloth merchants,
handicrafts manufacturers and assured them that their
issues would be taken up at the meeting of the GST
council on priority. |