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GST Revolution Ahead: Experts Decode PM Modi's Plan To Simplify India's Tax Structure
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day promise of next-generation GST reforms has triggered strong expert responses. Economist Ved Jain highlights that after eight years, India is ready to move from multiple slabs to a simpler two or three-rate system. Former CBEC Chairman Najib Shah says merging current slabs could free up consumer spending and fuel demand. Pankaj Mohindroo of ICEA believes GST rationalisation is essential for 'Viksit Bharat @ 2047' and will help both industry and consumers. Experts agree the shift is not just about tax, but about a structural reform that could shape India's economic future.
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