Wednesday 28 June 2017
Don’t be rigid on GST, be prepared to change: Bimal Jalan
Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia in an interview yesterday alluded to the fact that the government has to watch out against the inflationary impact of the GST at least for the first one to two years. Will GST be inflationary to begin with now that we know what the rate structure will be?
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