Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed concerns about carpet taxation during the 49th International Carpet Fair in Bhadohi. He explicitly stated that no new GST has been imposed on carpets, reassuring local traders and artisans. The CM highlighted government efforts to support traditional crafts and create new economic opportunities through international trade agreements. His statements underscored the state's commitment to supporting small businesses and the textile sector.

Key Points: Yogi Clears Air on Carpet GST at Bhadohi Trade Fair

  • Yogi confirms no new GST on carpets at 49th International Carpet Fair
  • UP government supports textile and MSME sectors with new trade opportunities
  • Free trade agreements with UAE and UK open global market
  • Central GST reforms simplify tax structure for consumers
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'No new GST on carpets in UP': CM Yogi Adityanath

UP CM Yogi Adityanath dispels GST concerns, highlights trade opportunities and support for artisans at International Carpet Fair

"I assure you that the government always stands with full commitment alongside traders and entrepreneurs - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, Oct 11

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath informed on Saturday that the government has not imposed a new Goods and Services Tax (GST) or tax on carpets.

"No new GST or tax has been imposed on carpets," the Chief Minister said while participating in the inauguration ceremony of the 49th International Carpet Fair, organised under the auspices of CEPC.

The event was organised to promote the crafts and craftsmen of the world-renowned carpet city of Bhadohi.

He also informed that the government has created new opportunities for the people through the recent free trade agreements with the UAE and the UK, which will help further growth.

While addressing a programme on the upliftment of crafts and craftsmen, the Chief Minister said that India's traditional artisans and craftsmen have made a significant contribution to establishing India as a global economy.

The Chief Minister said that checks for financial amounts were also provided to the beneficiaries of various schemes.

"I assure you that the government always stands with full commitment alongside traders and entrepreneurs," he said.

The Chief Minister also said that the state government has not only revived agriculture and farming but also the textile industry and the MSME sector.

"This sector has created the most employment in the state," the Chief Minister said.

Last month, the Central government reformed the GST, which reduced tax rates of a range of daily-use items for consumers

The GST Council simplified the indirect tax system into a two-tier structure of 5 per cent and 18 per cent from a four-tier structure of 5 per cent, 12 per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent.

This significant tax rationalisation is expected to boost the economy and consumers, contributing to the overall socio-economic development in the country.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Bhadohi, this is a relief for our family business. The carpet industry employs thousands here and stability in taxes is crucial. Hope the free trade agreements bring more international orders!
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Michael C
While it's good news about carpets, I wish the government would also focus on reducing existing GST rates on other handicrafts. Many small artisans are still struggling with compliance costs.
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Ananya R
The GST simplification from four tiers to two is a welcome move! This will definitely boost our MSME sector. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
Appreciate the government's support for traditional crafts. Indian carpets are world-class and deserve all the promotion they can get. The international carpet fair is a great initiative!
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Vikram M
Free trade agreements with UAE and UK will open new markets for our carpets. This is excellent news for exporters! The government is taking right steps for economic growth.

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