The new Goods and Service Tax (GST) is going to implement from 1st July. The confusion about tax levies on statues and pictures of religious deities under new GST Regime has become an issue of anxiety for sculptors.
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The new Goods and Service Tax (GST) is going to implement from 1st July. The confusion about tax levies on statues and pictures of religious deities under new GST Regime has become an issue of anxiety for sculptors.
According to the Development Bank of Singapore, the country need not to be worried from the new taxation regime as basic or essential items have been placed in zero- rated or exempted category. So, the economic impact of new Goods and Service Tax (GST) will be inflationary with little or less influence.
Only 15 days are left for the implementation of new GST Regime and the experts have raised issues that service sector are facing the problems in shifting to new Goods and Service Tax (GST) Regime.
Finally, GST council heard of many sectors which were requesting for some relief from the heavily loaded GST rates levied upon them.
It is uncertain that what if the implementation of the Goods and services tax (GST) goes expensive with inflation goes higher but the government is still assuring the fact, that it won’t be the case in the GST.
Certain items are on the speculations of becoming cheap once the goods and service tax rolls out as an easy and hassle free implementation of the GST is expected to make inflation not hitting hard on the general consumers. Currently, the GST council has finalized certain draft rules concerning tax refund, registration, invoice debit and credit, the framework on input-tax credit, valuation, transitional provisions and composition which will be ascertained in the next GST council meet on May 18.
Many states are now in fully working mode to clear out the GST as soon as possible, and in the same direction, Bihar and Rajasthan called for significant sessions in their designated assemblies to pass the state goods and service tax bill (SGST) on 24th April next week. In the second week of May, Assam will be also targeting to pass the bill in its assembly as told by an official.
The GST knowledge training is the top most priority of every state government and the center is also making every effort to create awareness on the same issue. Recently taking the example of Gujarat government, which is taking every possible action towards the smooth and responsible implementation of the new tax regime.
Paint has a noteworthy contribution to real estate and automobile divisions, but the GST rates burden was the main cause of its slowdown after its implementation.