GST collection in Punjab has impacted significantly because of the continuous decrement in industrial and business filings for the last two decades.
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GST collection in Punjab has impacted significantly because of the continuous decrement in industrial and business filings for the last two decades.
Iron Handicraft industry, which exports products to foreign countries and earns foreign currencies in crores, is in dilemma after Goods and Services implementation as due to various anomalies in IGST and GST, they are suffering from an economic slowdown.
Many traders want to file GST but due to lack of computer awareness, they have to hire lawyers and accountants at a higher cost which is the main cause of delay in filing returns.
Where the big businesses are continuously appreciating the efforts done by Modi government, the small businesses are sharing another story of discontent.
Banarasi Saree and carpet Industry in a dilemma due to issues with GST procedures. Specifically, the constituency of the PM Narendra Modi, Varanasi and nearby areas are facing problems in continuing the business.
A month ago, the GST Council had reduced the tax rates nearly on 212 items to provide benefits to customers but the Indian citizens are not getting benefits by the slashing rates of GST.
Goods and services tax is now half a year old and still demanding necessary changes to be implemented as soon as possible according to the advisory group of GST which is activated for the vigilance for any differences and demands of GST accordingly.
The GST Network (GSTN) portal is managing all of the IT functions relating to taxes such as filing returns, registrations, invoice details, input tax credit (ITC) and it is a non-profit, non- government organization.
The tweaks in GST tax rates affected the revenue collection of the government. The total calculated loss stands at Rs. 10,000 Crore comparing the last month collection. Finance Ministry told that the collection received till 27 November generated Rs. 83,346 Crore while the collection was of Rs. 95,131 Crore in October and Rs. 93,141 Crore in September.