What Celebrations Mark Eight Years of GST? CBIC's 'Sundays on Cycle' Event

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Key Takeaways
- CBIC's initiative aligns with health and tax awareness.
- Transformational impact of GST simplifies compliance.
- Over 100 CGST commissionerates participated nationwide.
- Bollywood celebrities attracted public engagement.
- Informational resources were readily available for attendees.
New Delhi, May 18 (NationPress) As India approaches the milestone of eight years of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), in collaboration with the 'Fit India Movement', organized a nationwide cycling event called “Sundays on Cycle” on Sunday.
Shashank Priya, a member of CBIC (GST), emphasized the transformative effect of GST on the Indian taxation landscape, illustrating how it has consolidated approximately 30 different indirect taxes into a single, transparent framework. This has significantly streamlined tax administration and compliance for businesses and citizens alike.
Priya also updated attendees on the notable advantages provided to small taxpayers through programs like the GST Composition Scheme and the Quarterly Return Monthly Payment (QRMP) Scheme, designed to alleviate compliance burdens and enhance the business environment.
The main event took place at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi, with participation from over 100 CGST commissionerates nationwide, as reported by the Ministry of Finance.
The Mumbai and Pune zone of CGST engaged Bollywood stars, including Sunil Shetty, Milind Sonam, and John Abraham, to add flair to the event.
A dedicated help desk named “Know About GST” was set up at the New Delhi venue to engage with participants and address their GST-related inquiries.
To boost accessibility and outreach, numerous informational brochures covering essential GST topics were distributed, and digital kiosks featuring QR codes were strategically placed to allow attendees to easily download GST resources directly to their devices.
Moreover, colorful hoardings and banners showcasing key GST reforms and taxpayer-focused initiatives, particularly for MSMEs and the GST registration process, were prominently displayed.
These initiatives collectively fostered an engaging atmosphere, aligning with CBIC's goal of bringing GST closer to citizens through public engagement and education.
This event exemplifies CBIC’s dedication to connecting with taxpayers and the general public through innovative outreach programs, celebrating national health objectives and the ongoing evolution of GST as India commemorates eight successful years of this pivotal tax system.