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Stakeholder Consultation on draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law

Stakeholder Consultation on draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law
Start Date :
Jun 17, 2016
Last Date :
Jul 18, 2016
18:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Department of Revenue has decided to make available the draft Model Laws on Goods ...

In order to engage with the stakeholders and invite comments from the public at large, the Department of Revenue has decided to make available the draft Model Laws on Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the public domain.

There are two Model Laws on GST which are being put up in the public domain. This discussion pertains to the draft Model Goods and Services Tax Law for the Centre and the States. The draft law can be seen here. You are invited to submit your comments/feedback on the draft law through this discussion on MyGov.in.

To facilitate the analysis of the comments / feedback, you are requested to add a hashtag to your comments. The hashtags should be added using the following scheme:

Use the hashtag #ModelGSTChap1 for comments pertaining to Chapter 1 of the Model GST Law, #ModelGSTChap2 for comments pertaining to Chapter 2 of the Model GST Law, etc.

In case you have more than one suggestion to offer, you may find it convenient to type out your comments in a separate document, with hashtags specifying the Chapters for which the comments are being given. This document can be converted into a PDF and uploaded in the discussion thread.

Click here to read the Model GST Law Draft 1

Showing 329 Submission(s)
T K JAGANATHAN
T K JAGANATHAN 8 years 11 months ago

JOB WORK REGISTER TO BE MADE MANDATORY, DEFINITION OF BUSINESS VERTICAL NEED CHANGE ADOPT THE PREMISES CONCEPT AS IN CENTRAL EXCISE; DO NOT GIVE PROVISION FOR EXEMPTION FOR GST- LET THE END USER GET THE REFUND IF ELIGIBLE

KARNATAKA STATE TAX PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION
KARNATAKA STATE TAX PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION 8 years 11 months ago

#GST: Welcome Central Governments move to enact GST. State Tax Practitioners are duly regd under Karnataka Sales Tax Act,1957 /KVAT Act, 2003 as professionals to support & represent tax payers & to conduct Non-Corporate VAT Audits in the State. It is felt that graduate/equivalent STP`s/TPr`s are neglected in the disguise of new concept of non-graduate TRP. It will be highly appreciated if care is taken to ensure proper role for this fraternity with due recognition & a smooth transition to GST.

S NANJUNDA PRASAD
S NANJUNDA PRASAD 8 years 11 months ago

#GST: Greetings to Modi Govt in bringing GST. I am a Tax Practitioner duly regd under Karnataka Sales Tax Act, 1957 representing & conducting VAT Audit of Non-Corporate MSME`s in the State, also heading as Vice-President of KSTPA. BJP Government has neglected State Tax Practitioners which is a threat since in the disguise of new concept of TRP. It will be highly appreciated if care is taken to ensure proper role for this fraternity with recognition in GST for smooth & successful implementation

TPr. BHATTAD D.M
TPr. BHATTAD D.M 8 years 11 months ago

#GST: Sir I am from tax practitioner fraternity which is serving tax compliance earlier to 1922. I am acting like bridge between the tax department & the tax payers effectively collecting about Rs.5 crores per month to government & in practice since 20 years. I will be jobless & 11 employees of mine with our families, if GST does not recognise my profession to serve as a tax practitioner with due recognition. Hence consider this request of around 35 lakh tax practitioners in the country to serve

shruthyvs@gmail.com
shruthy v s 8 years 12 months ago

Sir there is a tendency among shopkeepers that they will ask the customers "if you want bill for the purchase made you will be charged extra" ie the tax.The customers are compelled to choose the second option and the tax is evaded. please create public awareness in this matter asking people to report such instances to the consumers forum.

Harshit Agrawal_19
Harshit Agrawal 8 years 12 months ago

when GST is come in action then what about local body tax, niryat kar( nagar nigam), mandi tax, jakat etc these taxes are applicable or not.

Harshit Agrawal_19
Harshit Agrawal 8 years 12 months ago

when GST is come in action then what about local body tax, niryat kar( nagar nigam), mandi tax, jakat etc these taxes are applicable or not.

BSKRAO
BSKRAO 8 years 12 months ago

Appearance & audit clause meant for Chartered Accountants in Model GST Law require deletion to avoid un-necessary action U/s 45 of Advocate Act and Article 129 read with Article 142(2) of Indian Constitution (See Attachment).

K S Prakash_8
K S Prakash 8 years 12 months ago

Sir I am a tax consultant under Vat act and we are acting like bridge between the government and the tax payers effectively. As per GST Act there's no identity and scope for us hence I request the government to give the opportunities to serve the government as well as the tax payers in GST. Kindly don't snatch the Roj ka Roti from our community. Please give the opportunity.

ravitaxcon111@gmail.com
ravin nanjundappa 8 years 12 months ago

Till now , Tax practitioner's are eligible to conduct of non corporate dealers and were authorized to represent them before the authorities under 31(4) and 86 of KVAT Act 2003 , But in the proposed draft GST the tax practitioners were nowhere and we are feeling insecurity to our life and worried about our staff and family, dependents and even for our future bread without butter. We request the government kindly consider tax practitioners under GST

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