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This Article is From Oct 11, 2019

Sitharaman Seeks Tax Experts’ Inputs To Correct GST Flaws

Sitharaman Seeks Tax Experts’ Inputs To Correct GST Flaws
Nirmala Sitharaman. (Source: PIB)

Conceding that Goods and Services Tax may have some flaws in its present form, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday asked tax professionals not to curse it and sought their help to make it better.

The minister was replying to the concerns raised by taxation industry professionals here, who said the industry was “cursing” the government over how the GST was implemented.

Billed as the biggest reform in indirect taxation, the GST, which does away with a host of levies from the federal to the local government levels, was implemented in July 2017.

On several stakeholders “cursing” GST, Sitharaman even objected to a person who raised the question, and asked him not to damn the law which was passed by Parliament and all the state assemblies.

But we can't just damn it. We can't just damn it. It has been passed in the Parliament. It has been passed in all state assemblies. It might have its flaws. It might give you difficulties. But I am sorry, it is a ‘kanoon' of the country. I would appeal to you all to work together to make sure we have a better framework. 
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

"After a long time, many parties in Parliament and in state assemblies worked together and came up with the Act. I know you are saying this based on your experiences but suddenly we cannot call ‘what a goddamn structure it is'," the minister said.

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