The number of assessees covered by the GST at the time of its
inception were about 6.5 million.
The finance
ministry on Monday said the goods and services tax (GST) had reduced the rate
at which people have to pay tax, helped increase compliance, and doubled
taxpayer base to 12.4 million. In a series of tweets, on the first death
anniversary of former finance minister Arun
Jaitley, the ministry said before GST, the combination of value-added tax,
excise, sales tax, and their cascading effect resulted in high standard rate of
tax up to 31 per cent.
“It is widely
acknowledged that GST
is both consumer- and taxpayer-friendly,” it said.
The number of
assessees covered by the GST at the time of its inception were about 6.5
million. Now the assessee base exceeds 12.4 million.
GST, which
subsumed about 17 local levies, was rolled out on July 1, 2017.
Jaitley held the
finance portfolio in the first term of the Modi government since 2014.
“As we remember
Arun Jaitley, let us acknowledge the key role he played in the implementation
of GST, which will go down in history as one of the most fundamental landmark reforms
in Indian taxation,” the ministry tweeted.
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