The State of Jammu and Kashmir joins GST today
making the GST truly a one nation, one tax regime
NEW DELHI:
The President of India has promulgated today two
ordinances, namely, the Central Goods and Services Tax
(Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Ordinance, 2017 and the
Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu
and Kashmir) Ordinance, 2017 extending the domain of
Central GST Act and the Integrated GST Act to the State
of Jammu and Kashmir, with effect from 8th July, 2017.
With this, the State of Jammu and Kashmir has become
part of the GST regime, making GST truly a one nation,
one tax" regime.
Earlier, the Goods and Services Tax was launched in the
country from the midnight of 1st July, 2017. However,
because of the special provisions applicable to the
State of Jammu and Kashmir extra steps had to be taken
before the State could join the GST fold.
On 6th July 2017, the State of Jammu and Kashmir had
taken the first step towards adopting the GST regime
with the President of India giving assent to the
Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir)
Amendment Order, 2017. Resultantly, the One Hundred and
First Amendment Act, 2016 to the Constitution of India
that paved the way for introduction of GST in the
country, became applicable to the State of Jammu and
Kashmir also. |
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Following this, on 7th July, 2017, the Jammu and Kashmir
Goods and Services Tax Bill, 2017 was passed by the
State Legislature, empowering the State to levy State
GST on intra-state supplies with effect from 8th July,
2017.
Concomitantly, the President of India has promulgated
two ordinances, namely, the Central Goods and Services
Tax (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Ordinance, 2017 and
the Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to
Jammu and Kashmir) Ordinance, 2017 extending the domain
of Central GST Act and the Integrated GST Act to the
State of Jammu and Kashmir, with effect from 8th July,
2017.
Source::: Business Standard,
dated 08/07/2017.
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