Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that “GST Council will decide on this (taxation of petroleum products). On behalf of the industry, I would request the states to allow petroleum products to be brought under GST taxation.”
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Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that “GST Council will decide on this (taxation of petroleum products). On behalf of the industry, I would request the states to allow petroleum products to be brought under GST taxation.”
The Government of India on Sunday stated that the GST payments can be made online with the help of Credit or Debit cards. Hasmukh Adhia, Revenue Secretary, while addressing the Global Investors Summit said,
Government’s recent proposal to consider petroleum products under GST is a welcome move towards the rationalization of GST regime. Products like kerosene, naphtha and LPG will be under GST regime while the other items like crude oil, natural gas, aviation fuel, diesel, and petrol are out of GST regime during the initial years.
Central Board of Excise and Customs has given a clear indication to its working staff to shed off all the pending cases related to drawback payments and clearing pending refunds. The announcement has been made in order to make the way for GST and giving it a smooth hassle free structure to operate.
Assam being the first state to take a step towards implementing GST as the registration process initiated which will be taking down the details of all the taxpayers and making them enlisted into the taxation list.
BJP ruled states has taken a matter seriously of GST council which kept a section of assesses of the Goods Tax and all assesses of Service Tax under the exclusive control of the Central government. A protest has been scheduled on 17 October at Delhi which will demonstrate the discontentment of the employees by this course of decision.
GST has brought some steady impression over the retail sector and has been creating a dilemma in the state where there is no fixed tax rate on which the GST reform will operate. The retail sector is much likely to raise issue aginst the matters like the final tax rate and the tax credits which are available for them.
All under-construction properties will invite a GST of 5 per cent with no input tax credit. However, GST will not be applicable to ready-to-move-in properties.
Usually, the winter session of the parliament takes off in the third or fourth week of November, but this time, it has been scheduled on November 16 and the major discussion to take place will be GST. As we all are aware of the fact that the Govt. is very keen towards implementing the new tax reform by the proposed deadline i.e. April 2017. The center doesn’t want any stone left in the successful roll-out of the GST across the nation.