- Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced sweeping GST reforms, receiving praise from industry and business communities.
- The government plans to revisit GST provisions and reform the structure.
- Proposed changes include scrapping the 12 percent and 28 percent GST rates, keeping only 5 percent and 18 percent rates.
- Most items in the 12 percent slab will move to 5 percent, and most in the 28 percent slab will move to 18 percent.
- Industry leaders believe the reforms will benefit consumers and stimulate demand.
- Economists note the need for structural reform based on eight years of GST experience.
- The reforms are expected to benefit small traders, MSMEs, and the retail sector, boosting the economy before the festive season.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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