Key Points

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has declared the latest GST reforms as the biggest economic change since India's independence. He credited Prime Minister Modi for implementing a vision that simplifies the tax system and benefits all sections of society. The reforms will lower prices on essential items including vehicles, clothing, and household appliances from September 22. Goyal contrasted this achievement with the Congress party's decade-long rule, accusing them of making promises without delivering meaningful reforms.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Hails Modi GST Reform Biggest Since Independence

  • GST reforms to lower prices on essential items from Sept 22 during Navratri
  • Modi government merged 30-35 taxes into single system since 2017
  • Lower taxes to boost investment, consumption and create employment
  • Congress made tall promises but delivered nothing in 10-year rule
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'GST reform biggest since Independence, Cong made tall promises but did nothing in 10-year rule': Piyush Goyal

Union Minister Piyush Goyal praises GST reforms as India's biggest economic change since 1947, crediting PM Modi while criticizing Congress' inaction during UPA rule.

'GST reform biggest since Independence, Cong made tall promises but did nothing in 10-year rule': Piyush Goyal
"India’s economy is reaching new heights with these changes. Perhaps for the first time since 1947, such comprehensive reforms have been made - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, Sep 5

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Friday hailed the latest reforms in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) structure as “the biggest economic reform since Independence,” crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for fulfilling a long-awaited vision to simplify India’s tax system.

Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Goyal said the revised GST rates — set to come into effect from September 22, the first day of Navratri — mark a transformative moment for the country.

“India’s economy is reaching new heights with these changes. Perhaps for the first time since 1947, such comprehensive reforms have been made in the country’s tax structure. This is a huge relief for consumers and a gift to our youth, women, farmers, shopkeepers, MSMEs and big businesses,” he said.

The Union Minister underlined that the reform reflects PM Modi’s “vision and courage” to implement what former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had once envisaged — merging 30 to 35 taxes and levies into a single tax system.

“From 2017 onwards, the Prime Minister has consistently reduced rates whenever possible. Every state, including those ruled by opposition parties, came together to decide on slabs and implement the reform,” he added.

Listing the benefits, Goyal noted that the prices of essential and widely used items — including scooters, motorcycles, clothes, shoes, glasses, food products, farm produce, health insurance, medical devices, medicines, televisions, refrigerators and air-conditioners — would come down.

He stressed that lower taxes would boost investment, encourage consumption and create employment. Taking aim at the previous UPA government, Goyal said India’s financial condition in 2014 was “very bad” after 10 years of Congress rule, marked by corruption and lack of reform.

“They promised much but delivered nothing. The burden of paperwork and taxes before 2014 has been continuously decreasing since the introduction of GST in 2017,” he asserted.

Calling the move a “Navratri gift” to the nation, Goyal said the reform not only strengthens the ease of doing business but also restores trust between the Centre and states.

“This is the promise and vision of Prime Minister Modi, who took this bold step to ensure every section of society benefits,” he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a small business owner, I've seen how GST simplified tax filing. Earlier we had to deal with multiple taxes - VAT, service tax, excise. Now one system. Initial hiccups were there but it's getting better.
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Michael C
While GST is a good step, let's not forget the initial implementation challenges and compliance burden on small businesses. The government should focus on further simplifying the return filing process.
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Ananya R
Lower prices on essentials during Navratri is indeed a blessing for households. Hope the benefits actually reach consumers and retailers don't keep the margins. 🛒
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Siddharth J
Credit where it's due - GST implementation required political will that previous governments lacked. The one nation, one tax system has reduced interstate trade barriers significantly.
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Nisha Z
Hope the tax reduction on medical devices and medicines actually makes healthcare more affordable. Many families struggle with medical expenses. This could be a game-changer if implemented properly.

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