Don't want business class to get caught in red-tape: PM on GST changes

Don t want business class to get caught in red-tape: PM on GST changes – Goods and Services Tax – GST – Dated:- 7-10-2017 – Dwarka, Oct 7 (PTI) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi today hailed the sweeping changes in the GST to give relief to small and medium businesses, saying his government does not want the country's business class to get caught in red-tape. Asserting that some very important decisions related to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) have been taken, the prime minister said, Today, I have seen newspapers from across the country. They carry headlines that Diwali has come 15 days earlier. You all must be busy preparing for Diwali, and in Gujarat, Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially among businessmen, he said w

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n the government had, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley convinced everyone at the GST Council meet yesterday. I am happy that it has been welcomed in one voice across the country, Modi said. When there is trust in the government and honesty is seen behind decisions, then the country joins in despite difficulties, the prime minister said. I can experience this and I am thankful to the people of the country for the way they have welcomed our effort to make simple tax simpler, Modi said. Three months after the roll-out of the new indirect tax regime, the GST Council yesterday made sweeping changes to give relief to small and medium businesses on filing and payment of taxes, eased rules for exporters and cut tax rates on more than two dozen items.

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he said. Kandla Port is seeing unprecedented growth. This is because we devoted resources to improve the port. New lease of life was added to Alang; steps were taken for the welfare of the labourers working there. These are the steps we are taking towards development , Modi said. He also stated that Marine Police Training Institute will come up in Devbhoomi Dwarka district. Marine policing is a sector we are looking at very closely. We are modernising marine security apparatus. An institute for this will be set up in Devbhoomi Dwarka. It will draw people and experts from all over India, he said. Earlier in the day, Modi laid the foundation stone of a four-lane cable-stayed bridge between Okha and Beyt Dwarka and said it was a link between

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