- The government has reconstituted the ministerial group of the GST Council to recommend the simplification of the tax structure and a rejig of its multiple rates.
- The group of ministers (GoM) on GST rate rationalisation had been suspended since May but has now been reconstituted with a new convenor.
- There are currently four main GST rate slabs, but there are about a dozen different rates in practice, making compliance difficult.
- Tax experts and industry captains have been urging the government to restart the rate rationalisation plan.
- The GoM may also make recommendations on the future of the GST Compensation Cess.
- The Confederation of Indian Industry president has called for a three-slab structure for GST rates and a review of the GST Compensation Cess.
- The GoM will review the current tax slab rates and recommend changes for a simpler rate structure in GST.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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