- Prime Minister Modi announced GST reforms in his Independence Day speech.
- Reforms aim to reduce tax rates by Diwali, benefiting households.
- The government plans to implement next-generation GST reforms.
- Reforms focus on structural changes, rate rationalization, and ease of living.
- The Finance Ministry supports the reforms to boost consumption and economic activity.
- The reforms will simplify the tax structure and support middle-income families and small businesses.
- The GST Council is expected to meet in September to discuss these changes.
Source: newindianexpress.com
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