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Stakeholder Consultation on Proposed Changes to GST Laws

आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jul 10, 2018
अंतिम तिथि :
Jul 17, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Department of Revenue has decided to make available the proposed amendments in CGST Act, ...

In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Department of Revenue has decided to make available the proposed amendments in CGST Act, 2017, IGST Act, 2017 and the GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017 in the public domain. The draft proposals for amendments can be seen here. You are invited to submit your comments/feedback on the draft proposals for amendments through this discussion on MyGov.in. To facilitate the analysis of the comments / feedback, you are requested to add a hashtag to your comments. The hashtags should be added using the following scheme:

Use the hashtag #AmendmentSrNo1 for comments pertaining to amendment detailed at serial no.1 of the draft proposals,#AmendmentSrNo2 for comments pertaining to amendment detailed at serial no. 2 of the draft proposals, etc.

In case you have more than one suggestion to offer, you may find it convenient to type out your comments in a separate document, with hashtags specifying the Serial No. for which the comments are being given.

Last date of submission is 16th July, 2018

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Arun Kumar Mishra
Arun Kumar Mishra 7 साल 11 महीने पहले
Dear Sir, Mutual Fund Distributors are adversely impacted by the high GST. We play a pivotal role in directing Indian household savings to the equity market and thereby fuel the economic growth as well. We overcome the challenges of acquiring and sustaining new clients, who are completely new to mutual funds. The commission(brokerage) is being continuously reduced as well. Kindly recommend reducing / abolishing GST for the services we render. Thanks.
Meeta Wadhwa
Meeta Wadhwa 7 साल 11 महीने पहले
#others-There is a GST implication in case companies recovers something from employees due to various reasons like recovery for food, excess telephone charges etc. This will lead to undue hardship with lots of compliance burden. Moreover, in case of canteen charges at one place credit is not allowed on food services obtained in mess & on the other side GST is payable even if small amt is recovered from employees & that too on full value being valuation rules involved in related party transaction