Friday, September 12, 2025
spot_img

GST to benefit Nagaland, says State chief secy

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Kohima: Nagaland Chief Secretary Pankaj Kumar on Saturday claimed that implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be beneficial to the state as all the different taxes will be combined into one.
Payment of sales taxes, including Central Sales Tax (CST) will also become easier with enforcement of GST, Kumar said while addressing GST awareness campaign organised by Central Excise, Custom and Service Tax and State’s Taxes Department here.
Expressing that Nagaland is consumer state, he said states like ours will be benefiting more as the state’s share would reaching directly reaching to us through direct benefit transfer for the products meant for the State. GST will be a major improvement over existing system and a significant step towards a comprehensive tax reform in the state, he said.
Maintaining that GST will be paid online, the Chief Secretary urged businessmen to cope up with the technology in order to avoid any complications. Chief Commissioner, Central Excise, Custom and Service Tax, Shilling Zone, SK Panda said with GST taxpayers will have to pay only one tax in place of many taxes.
GST will be more transparent it is based on internet, he said adding that once a taxpayer has access to GST Network he will be doing all your tax related works sitting in own office.
Panda also informed that GST is a totally PAN-based and all registration will be linked to PAN numbers.
Commissioner of Taxes, Nagaland, Asangba Chuba Ao highlighting the benefits of GST said that it will reduce cascading of taxes and also overall prices of goods.
He said it will be benefi-cial for small taxpayers as all taxes would be paid for once unlike the present system where tax has to be paid at various stations. It will also abolish CST while the exports would be zero rated.
Ao said GST would be applicable to the supply of goods or services besides being destination based consumption tax. Tax payers with an aggregate turnover in a financial year up to Rs 10 lakh would be exempted from tax, he informed. (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Neil Nitin Mukesh recalls how grandfather Mukesh’s name sparked frenzy at Russian hotel

Mumbai, Sep 12: Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh took a trip down memory lane and recalled how while...

Centre paves way for more farmers to benefit from opium poppy cultivation

New Delhi, Sep 12 : The Union government on Friday announced the annual licensing policy for the Opium...

PM Modi to unveil 31 projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in Manipur tomorrow

Imphal, Sep 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate 17 projects and lay foundation stones of 14 others...

Nepal crisis: Gen Z’s protest playbook isn’t new

Kathmandu, Sep 12: In focus over the upheavals in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in recent times is...