"The consumer states will be benefited in the new indirect tax regime of GST as tax would be levied on consumption. Bihar is one of the biggest consumer states and hence the poor and backward states like Bihar will be benefited the most with the introduction of new GST regime," Sushil Modi, a former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and Finance minister said.
Bihar BJP president Nityanand Rai, senior party leaders Nand Kishore Yadav, Mangal Pandey, BIA president and industrialist Ram Lall Khaitan, former BIA president and industrialists K P S Keshri besides a host of industrialists traders, businessmen and others participated in the function.
Bihar is expected to witness a minimum growth of 14 per cent in its tax collections, Sushil Modi said while exuding confidence that the state's tax growth could go upto around 25 per cent.
The Central government would compensate states for the losses for next five years, he said.
The computerisation will bring transparency into the system which will lessen human interface and in turn it will also help in taming corruption and tax evasion, said Sushil Modi who was held charge of Finance department for seven and half years during NDA regime in Bihar.
He, however, said that it will be a bit difficult for those businessmen/traders who have been doing business through traditional mode instead of adopting technology.
Stating that there are only four slabs of tax rate of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent in GST, the former Bihar Finance minister said that prices of a number of items are expected to decline after the implementation of GST which would make the product competitive globally.
He also cautioned the traders and businessmen not to indulge in profiteering and appealed to them to pass on the benefits to the ultimate consumers if the tax rate of commodities/goods is reduced under GST.
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