- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman assures further simplification and rationalisation of GST regime
- Introduced nine changes in GST law through Finance Bill to implement GST Council recommendations
- Group of Ministers assigned to recommend rate rationalisation
- Proposed amendments in CGST Act 2017, IGST, UTGST, and GST (Compensation to States) Acts
- Changes include excluding extra neutral alcohol from central tax, empowering government to regularise non-levy or short levy of central tax, and allowing input tax credit in returns filed within thirty days
- Experts believe changes will simplify compliance, provide relief, and support a robust GST framework.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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