What New Tax Changes Will Begin on September 22?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- New GST reforms launch on September 22.
- Initiative aligns with Navratri, marking a festive season.
- Reforms aim to empower poor, middle class, and small businesses.
- Focus on simplifying processes and reducing costs.
- A milestone towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
New Delhi, Sep 21 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to the launch of advanced Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms starting on Monday, which aligns with the onset of Navratri, as a significant move towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
In an address to the nation on Sunday evening, the Prime Minister asserted: "From sunrise on September 22, a new chapter in India’s tax framework will commence," characterizing these reforms as the initiation of a "GST Savings Festival" that will directly assist the poor, middle class, women, small enterprises, and the youth.
"Through these reforms, the savings of each Indian will rise, enabling easier purchases of desired items. This festive season, joy will be amplified for all," he stated, emphasizing that the revamped GST framework is poised to propel India’s economic advancement.
Reflecting on GST’s evolution, the Prime Minister recalled the complications prior to 2017 when India’s tax system was ensnared in a complicated web of levies, including excise, VAT, and octroi.
"For years, our citizens and merchants were trapped in the labyrinth of numerous taxes. Transporting goods from one city to another necessitated passing through multiple checkpoints, filling out endless forms, and paying arbitrary tolls. The burden ultimately fell on the impoverished consumer," he articulated.
As an illustration, PM Modi mentioned that in 2014, a foreign publication noted how a company found it simpler to ship its products from Bengaluru to Europe and then back to Hyderabad rather than directly moving them between the two Indian cities, due to the convoluted tax framework.
He underscored that the GST reform, initiated in 2017 following comprehensive discussions with states and stakeholders, marked a historic milestone in liberating the country from such inefficiencies.
"It was through the collaborative efforts of the Centre and states that the dream of One Nation, One Tax was realized," PM Modi remarked.
Emphasizing that reforms must progress with time, the Prime Minister highlighted that the new generation GST reforms aim to simplify procedures, lower expenses, and empower all societal segments.
"Reform is an ongoing endeavor. As the times evolve, so must our systems. Tomorrow heralds a new beginning," he reiterated.