Mother names this baby as “GST”,
Do you know why?
Do you know why?
Jaipur:
A baby born on midnight of June 30-July 01 in Rajasthan has been named 'GST'. His
mother decided to name him 'GST' as he was born at 12.02 am in Beawa.
Chief Minister of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje tweeted
about it saying: “Live long & healthy Baby GST!’
The
Goods and Services Tax (GST) - India's biggest tax reform since independence -
came into force after 17 tumultuous years of debate at the stroke of midnight
on June 30.
The new tax regime was ushered in at a late night event in
the historic Central Hall of Parliament.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed the new levy as
"good and simple tax" that marks economic integration of India.
"There
are 500 types of taxes that play their roles. Today we are getting rid of
them," PM Modi had said. "From
Ganganagar to Itanagar and Leh to Lakshadweep, it is one nation, one tax,"
he had added.
Besides PM Modi, the starry midnight launch was
attended by President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Lok Sabha
Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and former PM HD Deve Gowda.
President Mukherjee and PM Modi pressed a button
in a specially crafted box at the stroke of midnight to launch the new tax
regime which overnight replaced the messy mix of more than a dozen state and
central levies built up over seven decades.
The government
promises that the transition to a single, nationwide tax on goods and services
will streamline business and boost the economy by tearing down barriers between
31 states and union territories.
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