The GST Council has reconstituted a ministerial group to identify revenue evasion, improve coordination between central and State GST authorities, and review IT systems. New ministers from Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh have been added, and the representative from Haryana has been replaced. The reconstitution comes after the reformulation of another ministerial group tasked with recommending a rationalisation of the GST rate structure. The Council plans to discuss the progress of this group and the roadmap for GST rate restructuring in its next meeting in August. The GoM on GST system reforms was rejigged for the fourth time, with new representatives from Haryana, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.
Source A2ztaxcorp
Latest Posts in "India"
- Himachal Pradesh Assembly Approves VAT Bill, Permits Up to ₹5 Cess on Petrol, Diesel
- Karnataka AAR Allows ITC on Ancillary Expenses for Used Vehicles Sold Under Margin Scheme
- ISD Credit Distribution Allowed Only After ITC Eligibility Under Section 16, Rules Madras High Court
- Hookah Served in Restaurants Not Restaurant Service, Taxed Separately: West Bengal AAR Rules
- Key Changes in RBI’s FEMA Export and Import Regulations, 2026: Integrated Rules and Reporting Updates














