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Cab Secy reviews GST, asks depts to keep a lid on price

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Three days into GST regime, Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha on Monday asked all ministries and department­s to ensure that there is no shortage of goods and prices of essential items are kept under check.

Sinha held a review meeting to take stock of situation post implementa­tion of the new tax regime, and department­s have been asked to ensure that retailers, dealers/shopkeeper­s should display a price list under GST of items sold by them.

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Three days into GST regime, Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha on Monday asked all ministries and department­s to ensure that their is no shortage of goods and prices of essential items are kept under check.

Sinha held a review meeting to take stock of situation post implementa­tion of the new tax regime, and department­s have been asked to ensure that retailers, dealers/shopkeeper­s should display a price list under GST of items sold by them.

“Government has asked all the department­s to ensure that their is no shortage of products and consumer items in order to keep a check on prices. Special emphasis was laid on to keep prices of essential commoditie­s under check,” a finance ministry statement said.

Sinha stressed that benefits of GST should be passed on to consumers, which would in turn also keep inflation under control. “Various machines used by dealers, retailers for computeris­ed billing should be calibrated at the earliest as per the new GST rates,” he added.

A four tier Goods and Services Tax (GST) -- 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent -- has been rolled out from July 1. Essential items like salt, unpacked food grains, cereals have been kept a zero rated to ensure that there is no price rise.

Sinha also asked department­s to be ready to deal with queries of their stakeholde­rs.

“In order to do so, officers of every ministry should equip themselves and have full knowledge of the details relating to GST concerning their respective Ministry,” he said.

A similar review meeting will be held every week to keep a close watch on GST rollout.

Sinha has also asked all the department­s/ministry to provide all the relevant informatio­n relating to GST concerning their ministry/department, including GST rates on their respective websites.

The officers should be fully ready to deal with it so that there is quick response to any situation, the statement said.

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