How Do GST Reforms Make Essentials More Affordable and Tax Processes Simpler?
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Key Takeaways
- Next-Gen GST reforms aim to enhance affordability and simplify tax processes.
- The pavilion at IITF 2025 showcases these transformative initiatives.
- Real-time assistance is available through specialized helpdesks.
- Educational resources are provided in multiple languages for wider accessibility.
- CBIC's commitment to citizen empowerment is evident through these reforms.
New Delhi, Nov 14 (NationPress) Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, the Chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), announced on Friday that the 'Next-Gen GST' reforms are built on three fundamental pillars: structural reforms, rate rationalisation, and ease of living. These reforms aim to make essential goods and services more accessible to the public while streamlining tax processes to be simpler, quicker, and more user-friendly for both taxpayers and businesses.
During the inauguration of the GST and Customs Pavilion at the 44th India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2025 held at Pragati Maidan, Agarwal emphasized the transformative path of GST and Customs administration towards improved digitalisation, transparency, and enhanced ease of doing business.
He revealed that the pavilion is designed to effectively showcase these reforms under the 'GST Bachat Utsav', allowing visitors to grasp the benefits and maximize savings through the new initiatives.
Agarwal also warned attendees against sharing their identity documents with unauthorized parties, urging them to remain cautious to avoid falling prey to frauds related to GST or Customs.
The GST and Customs Pavilion provides an interactive space for taxpayers, industry representatives, students, and the general public to connect with the latest initiatives from CBIC.
The pavilion's aim is to raise awareness about recent reforms that are friendly to both the public and industry, while also showcasing the Department's commitment to enhancing taxpayer service and facilitation.
It features eight specialized helpdesks staffed by domain experts from GST, Customs, GST Network (GSTN), ICEGATE, and CPGRAMS.
These helpdesks offer real-time support on registration, refunds, return filing, grievance resolution, and export-import procedures. Visitors can seek clarifications, resolve issues, and learn about best practices in tax compliance.
A series of educational videos simplify various GST and Customs processes in an engaging way. To ensure accessibility, these tutorials are available in ten regional languages along with Hindi and English. This initiative highlights CBIC's dedication to inclusivity and public engagement.
Overall, this initiative exemplifies CBIC's ongoing commitment to empowering citizens, facilitating compliance, and fostering national economic growth through continuous innovation in tax administration.