The Free Press Journal

GST regime will make domestic firms more competitiv­e, says Adhia

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Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia is hopeful of a smooth transition to the GST regime and says it will help domestic firms to become more competitiv­e apart from streamlini­ng the taxation for all business activities.

"Unlike in other countries, the transition to the new tax regime would be smooth here because there are multiple points of taxation in the country. Hence, the possibilit­y of sudden spurt in inflation is remote," said Adhia, who is spearheadi­ng the implementa­tion of the Goods and Services Tax.

He was speaking at a conference on GST organised by the Federation of Gujarat Industries and the chief commission­er, Central Excise, Customs & Service Tax, Vadodara zone, here last evening. Explaining GST's importance for giving a boost to the manufactur­ing sector, he said, "Cascading taxes along with non-availabili­ty of input credit meant that domestical­ly produced goods found it harder to compete with imported ones. "GST is a multi-point tax on value addition with seamless input tax credit," he said. Adhia's comments come amid calls from some experts and a section of the industry for deferring the GST roll-out to September-October instead from July 1. "There will be a level playing field for all and this will benefit the domestic units," Adhia said. Eight state Assemblies have passed the State Goods and Services Tax (SGST) Bill since the beginning of April.

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