GST Reforms Will Boost Consumption, Economy: Finance Minister Sitharaman
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'Spurt In Consumption To Meet Fiscal Deficit Target Of 4.4%': Nirmala Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has expressed confidence that revenue buoyancy driven by spurt in consumption will take care of the estimated GST shortfall of Rs 48,000 crore following reduction in tax rates on a host of items
GST 2.0 Reform: Tariff Relief Boosts India’s Economic Growth - Newsstore24
GST 2.0: Items used in daily life now have lower GST rates, while a few specific items now have 40% GST applied to them. Consumption will rise as a result, and the economy will advance. GST 2.0: From September 3–4, the 56th meeting of the GST Council took place. Nirmala Sitharaman, the finance minister, made some significant adjustments to the goods and services tax in this. The 12 percent and 28 percent tax slabs were eliminated as part of the …
New structure of GST slab is being implemented, will it affect the price of petrol and diesel too? - Business League
As soon as the historic change in the GST structure is implemented, many everyday items will become cheaper. We are saying this because most companies are ready to pass on the benefits of this to the common people. At the same time, many people have doubts about petrol and diesel. Now Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has given an important statement on this. What did the Finance Minister say? Nirmala Sitharaman has made it clear that petroleu…
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