Don’t Resort To Knee-Jerk Reaction: Assocham To Govt On GST Slip

January 9, 2018, 1:26 PM
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A lot more needs to be done in terms of infrastructure boost that should translate into opportunities for private sector, says Sandeep Jajodia

Industry body Assocham has cautioned the government against resorting to a “knee-jerk” reaction to deal with slippage in GST collections, and said those revenues would pick up once the glitches in the system are addressed.

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections slipped for the second straight month to Rs 808.08 billion in November, down from over Rs 830 billion in the previous month.

Asscoham president Sandeep Jajodia said there is a need for an increased vigil on the implementation of the GST and related problems.

“No knee-jerk reaction should be resorted to in the wake of fall in tax revenue; after all, the collections should pick up once the glitches are addressed,” Jajodia told PTI.

On the last full-fledged budget of the present government to be presented on February 1, he said from India Inc’s point of view, the most important ‘Must Dos’ would include problems of banks in terms of their NPAs which have also become a part of the ‘twin balance sheet’ issue.

Source – GConnect

   
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