- The gems and jewellery sector has requested the government to lower the GST to 1 per cent
- This request aims to reduce the cost burden on the industry
- The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council seeks tax rationalization and better finance availability
- Increasing gold rates are making the current GST rate burdensome for both the industry and consumers
- A reduction in GST to 1 per cent is expected to boost compliance
- Lowering the tax would make products more affordable, particularly in rural areas
- It would also potentially increase revenue collection by expanding the formal economy
Source: business-standard.com
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