Jaitley announces Diwali gift for small businessmen and consumers
Jaitley announces Diwali gift for small businessmen and consumers
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Giving Diwali gifts on Friday, the Central Government, being a victim of continuous criticism since the introduction of GST. After the GST Council meeting, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced a number of exemptions under GST. These exemptions are expected to provide great relief to small traders, exporters, and consumers. Jaitley said there are some technical problems which will gradually end. He said that e-vault of all exporters will be made by April 1, 2018. 

The Finance Minister said that the problem of exporters in the GST Council was discussed. Due to the GST, the exposure credit of the investors has been quite blocked, which has the effect on their cash liquidity. Jaitley said that its data is available but the repayment system is gradually being created. It will take a while. It has been decided that after the refund process from October 10 to July and process of refund of October 18, the exporters will be paid by check. It will be the only interim arrangement. 

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has extended the scope of composition scheme, giving relief to both the middle and small businessmen. In this scheme, there was earlier turnover of 75 lakh people, now it has been added to the turnover of one crore people.

Apart from this, GST has been reduced from 18 to 5 percent of plastic, rubber waste and 12 percent to 5 percent on paper waste. Except for marble and granite, GST has been reduced from 28 to 18% on the second stone, stationery, diesel engine parts. GST has been reduced from 28 to 5 percent on the eve. GSAT has been made between 12% and 5% in the services of Zari and Artificial Jewelry in the services.

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