AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to millions of articles from top publications available through your library.

Centre moves ahead with GST, introduces Bill in LS.

Statesman (India)

| March 22, 2011 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Press Trust of IndiaNEW DELHI, 22 MARCH: The government today introduced a Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha with a view to create a common market for goods and services and replace the existing indirect taxation regime with a uniform Goods and Services Tax (GST) system. The Bill that was tabled in the Lower House despite opposition, mainly from BJP-ruled states, seeks to amend the Constitution to confer simultaneous powers to the Centre and states to levy taxes on goods and services. Now, the Bill is likely to be referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee for scrutiny. The proposed GST will subsume most indirect taxes like excise duty and service tax at the Central …

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
GST: 3 States Oppose Setting Up Dispute Settlement Authority
News wire article from: Business Line July 14, 2012 700+ words
GST Bill tabled in Lok Sabha.
Newspaper article from: Statesman (India) March 23, 2011 700+ words
House Panel Fast Tracks Bill for Goods, Services Tax
News wire article from: Business Line June 9, 2012 700+ words
NEWS: Place GST amendment Bill in winter session: Dasgupta.
News wire article from: Business Line September 28, 2010 700+ words
Special Article.
Newspaper article from: Statesman (India) November 24, 2009 700+ words
©2013 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions

The AccessMyLibrary advertising network includes: womensforum.com GlamFamily