GST impact: Tax rates reduced for commodities consumed by weaker section

An anti-profiteering authority will be set up to ensure the benefit of tax reduction is passed on

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 25 2017 | 7:14 PM IST
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime has reduced the tax rates of most commodities consumed by the weaker section of society, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.

The GST law contains a "self policing" mechanism which will bring about transparency and accountability in business transactions, ensuring the gains are passed on in the form of reduced prices of goods and services, Minister of State for Finance Santosh Kumar Gangwar said.

"The GST regime has brought about reduction in tax rates of most of the commodities to be consumed by the weaker sections of society, thereby benefiting them," he said in a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha.

The passing of GST will have a positive effect on the economic reforms of the country. "It is expected to positively impact the business environment in the country and help the domestic sectors become more competitive," Gangwar said.

GST was rolled out from July 1 and an anti-profiteering authority will be set up soon to ensure the benefit of tax reduction is passed on to consumers.

In a separate reply, Minister of State for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal said the government attaches highest priority to job creation.

As per the Labour Bureau data, 1.22 lakh additional jobs have been created in eight sectors, including manufacturing, construction, trade, transport, accommodation and restaurants, IT/BPO, education and health, from October 1, 2016 to January 1, 2017.

"This addition is higher than jobs created during the previous two quarters," Meghwal said.

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First Published: Jul 25 2017 | 7:14 PM IST

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