The country's traders and consumers get direct advantage of reducing GST rates: Karthikeya Sharma

Faridabad, September 22 (IANS). Carthikeya Sharma, Member of Parliament of Rajya Sabha, welcomes the historical decision of the lack of GST tariffs by the central government and said that the central government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is constantly committed to relief to the general public, business class, small industries and consumers. The reduction in GST tariffs will provide direct advantage for traders and consumers of the entire country, including Faridabad. MP Karthikeya Sharma addressed a press conference on Monday in collaboration with the district president Sohan Pal Singh, district president of BJP Faridabad Metropolis. Karthikeya Sharma said the next Jane GST is a historical and significant improvement in the tax system of India. Its purpose is to make GST system more transparent, digital and simplify for traders. The new system will facilitate the tax process and facilitate compliance with traders. He said many festivals such as Navratri, Dussehra, Deepawali and Chhath Puja of this month. During this time, people must go shopping, which will benefit the public directly. Everyone present in the program has jointly taken a resolution to make Seva Pakhwada successful and social welfare. During the press conference, traders and citizens were informed that the new GST system would make the tax process simple and transparent, that the compliance with digital system taxes will be easier, and that consumers will also get its benefits directly. Speakers said at the event that the reduction in GST tariff will encourage commercial activities, increase the rate of economic development in the country and that small and medium industries will be strengthened. All the activists present welcomed this historical decision of the central government and decided to spread awareness to the public. Thus, the ‘GST Savings UtsAV’ program brought enthusiasm and faith to traders and citizens in Faridabad and gave positive messages among people about the government’s policy. -Ians Ash/DSC shares this story Tags