BrahMos WORLD INDIA MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL WTN SPECIAL GOSSIP CORNER RELIGION SPORTS BUSINESS FUN FACTS ENTERTAINMENT LIFESTYLE TRAVEL ART & LITERATURE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HEALTH EDUCATION DIASPORA OPINION & INTERVIEW RECIPES DRINKS BIG MEMSAAB 2017 BUDGET 2017 FUNNY VIDEOS VIRAL ON WEB PICTURE STORIES Mahakal Ke Darshan
WTN HINDI ABOUT US PRIVACY POLICY SITEMAP CONTACT US
logo
Breaking News

GST to substantially increase revenue of states: Gadkari

Friday - June 30, 2017 6:18 pm , Category : INDIA
 GST to substantially increase revenue of states: Gadkari (Lead)
GST to substantially increase revenue of states: Gadkari (Lead)

New Delhi June 30 (IANS) Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday said the GST (Goods and Services Tax) will increase the revenue of states by up to 25 per cent and the central government may never have to compensate them.

We said that we would compensate states if their revenue decreases due to GST. But I believe that situation would never arise Gadkari said at the Aaj Tak GST Conclave.

In fact revenue of the states would increase by 15 (to) 20 (to) 25 per cent.

Gadkari said the move would also simultaneously boost the revenue of the central government which would lead to a bigger annual budget increase GDP and lower tax rates.

Till now we increased tax burden on those who paid their taxes honestly. Now (after GST) more people would come under the tax net and tax rates would come down he said.

The GST regime touted as the single most significant tax reform since Independence will be implemented from July 1.

The Minister said the new tax reform would put an end to black money end inspector raj and bring transparency.

I hope 99 per cent (transactions) will come under formal economy which would immensely benefit the nation.

Gadkari added that bringing petrol and diesel under the GST net would increase the revenue of the states and it was for them to decide if they wanted to move in that direction.

He said 17 taxes and 22 types of cess would go due to GST implementation.

The Minister urged people to be open to the new tax reform and experience it for two months and promised that the government would make corrections if any problems arose during implementation.

I won t say that it is perfect or that people won t face any kind of inconvenience initially. It is a beginning.

Some hard steps are needed to be taken but it will ultimately have a positive impact he said.

--IANS
vv/mr