GST Launch — One Nation, One Tax
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GST Launch — One Nation, One Tax

India launched its greatest tax reform since independence - Goods and Services Tax (GST) on midnight of Friday. Stay with TOI for all the live updates from the launch event
23:23 (IST) Jun 30
In some time, the entire country will embark a new journey: PM
23:23 (IST) Jun 30

Today, at midnight we are going to ensure nation building

PM Modi

23:20 (IST) Jun 30
PM Narendra Modi begins his GST address in Parliament's Central Hall.
23:19 (IST) Jun 30
The old India was economically fragmented, the new India will create one tax, one market and for one nation: Jaitley
The old India was economically fragmented, the new India will create one tax, one market and for one nation: Jaitley
23:18 (IST) Jun 30
GST would help in GDP growth and make it difficult for people to avoid tax: Jaitley
23:17 (IST) Jun 30

GST maybe a destination tax, but for India it will begin a new journey altogether

Jaitley

23:17 (IST) Jun 30
We have done away with all other taxations for a single tax: Arun Jaitley
23:16 (IST) Jun 30
There will be no unnecessary burden on the weaker section, assures Jaitley in his GST address at Parliament.
23:15 (IST) Jun 30
The GST reform shows that India can rise above narrow politics and embrace inclusivity: Arun Jaitley
23:13 (IST) Jun 30
While implementing the GST, neither the Centre nor any state will give up their sovereignty, assures Jaitley in his opening address
23:12 (IST) Jun 30
GST is an important achievement for the whole country: Arun Jaitley
23:10 (IST) Jun 30
This (the launch of GST) displays a high point of Indian politics: Jaitley addressing GST rollout session
23:09 (IST) Jun 30

The new India will create one tax, one nation and one market

Jaitley in Parliament

23:08 (IST) Jun 30
Both the Centre and states will work towards one goal - shared prosperity, says Jaitley in his address.
23:07 (IST) Jun 30

It is a journey to limitless possibilities and expanding horizons

Jaitley

23:07 (IST) Jun 30
We are in the process of making history with the launch of GST: Arun Jaitley
23:06 (IST) Jun 30
Arun Jaitley opens the GST rollout session in Parliament's Central Hall.
23:02 (IST) Jun 30
President Pranab Mukherjee reaches Parliament for the midnight GST rollout.
23:00 (IST) Jun 30
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22:54 (IST) Jun 30
PM Narendra Modi arrives at Parliament for the launch of GST which would take place at midnight.
22:48 (IST) Jun 30
It is only fourth time in the history of Independent India that a midnight function is being organised in the Central Hall of Parliament.
It is only fourth time in the history of Independent India that a midnight function is being organised in the Central Hall of Parliament.

The previous three were the moment of Independence on the night of August 14-15, 1947, its silver jubilee celebration in 1972 and the third the golden jubilee celebration of Independence in 1997.
Country's who's have been invited for the grand function, though a number of opposition parties are boycotting the event terming it as "tamasha" and a "hurried launch".

22:47 (IST) Jun 30
Enthusiastic people could be seen clicking selfies and pictures with decorated Parliament House in the background as a posse of policemen looked on in rapt attention.It is not often that you see so much activity outside Parliament House at around 9 p.m, but Friday was special as the temple of Indian democracy eagerly awaited another "Tryst with Destiny" moment.
Enthusiastic people could be seen clicking selfies and pictures with decorated Parliament House in the background as a posse of policemen looked on in rapt attention.It is not often that you see so much activity outside Parliament House at around 9 p.m, but Friday was special as the temple of Indian democracy eagerly awaited another "Tryst with Destiny" moment.

Just hours later, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will come into force, paving the way for "one nation-one tax" regime.
The government has made elaborate arrangements to make the function grand. (Reuters photo)

22:37 (IST) Jun 30
Passengers travelling in first class and air conditioned trains will have to shell out more for their journey after the roll-out of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) from July 1.

According to the Ministry of Railways, service tax levied on tickets would go up to five per cent from 4.5 per cent.

However, non-AC travel, including that by local trains, metro and religious tours will remain exempt from the GST.

Similarly, GST on goods transport will be five per cent in place of the service tax of 4.5 per cent levied earlier with exemption for essential goods like milk and agricultural produce.

The Ministry of Railways said that it has issued a series of detailed instructions to all zonal railways and production units to ensure full compliance with GST.
22:13 (IST) Jun 30
Pre-GST rush: Buyers throng electronics shop in Mumbai
06:00
22:11 (IST) Jun 30
Watch: Parliament illuminated for special midnight session on GST
05:00
22:10 (IST) Jun 30
Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu today said there would be some "initial hiccups" in rolling out the Goods and Services Tax (GST), but those can be addressed.

"GST is going to bring great relief to people. I appeal to those working in the real estate to pass on to buyers the message of benefits of this tax," Naidu said after launching the new DDA housing scheme at the Nirman Bhawan here.

"In bringing out any reforms, there will be initial hiccups, but those can be addressed. The GST on one side and the RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development) Act) on the other, will bring great relief and are a great combination. It will bring transformation and reform in the sector," the minister said.

Naidu also said issues and concerns of various states have been "identified and addressed".
21:59 (IST) Jun 30
Congress Rajya Sabha MP from Telangana Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu protesting against GST in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament complex
Congress Rajya Sabha MP from Telangana Ananda Bhaskar Rapolu protesting against GST in front of the Gandhi statue in Parliament complex

(ANI)

21:55 (IST) Jun 30
Women wearing aprons bearing anti-GST messages attend a protest organised by Congress against implementation of GST
Women wearing aprons bearing anti-GST messages attend a protest organised by Congress against implementation of GST

(Reuters photo)

21:53 (IST) Jun 30
Wholesale cloth shops wore a deserted look in the national capital on Friday as textile merchants kept their shutters down for the fourth consecutive day in protest against the Goods and Services Tax (GST), set to roll out from Friday midnight.

In all, around 50,000 wholesale cloth shops remained shut in the national capital this week.
21:50 (IST) Jun 30
Books and pamphlets on GST kept at Parliament reception room before official launch of GST
Books and pamphlets on GST kept at Parliament reception room before official launch of GST

(TOI photo)

21:49 (IST) Jun 30
A special webpage on the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which comes into effect from tomorrow, was launched today on the Press Information Bureau's (PIB) website.

"The webpage on GST is a one-stop platform for all information on the new tax regime," an official release said.

It contains press releases issued till date on the GST in both Hindi and English, besides various presentations and frequently asked questions on the new taxation system.
21:46 (IST) Jun 30
Traders in Uttar Pradesh staged protests against the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax today, shuttering wholesale markets, and, in Kanpur, stopping a train.

Kanpur -- the business hub of the state -- was one of the main centres of the protest, with office bearers of trade organisations participating in the protests.

Traders squatted on rail tracks and stopped the Kanpur- Pratapgarh passenger train in a protest against the new tax regime.

Reports of protests also came in from Varanasi, Allahabad, Jhansi, Faizabad, Shahjahanpur and Ghaziabad.
21:44 (IST) Jun 30
View of Parliament illuminated prior to a special session for the implementation of the GST regime.
View of Parliament illuminated prior to a special session for the implementation of the GST regime.

(AFP photo)

21:42 (IST) Jun 30
The Goods and Services Tax will make the textiles industry "more competitive" and help in "exponential growth" in the country, leading players in the sector said today.

"I would like to congratulate our honourable prime minister and entire Government of India for introducing the biggest transformational tax reform in India, the GST," said CMD of Raymonds Group Gautam Singhania.
21:41 (IST) Jun 30
Chief Statistician of India TCA Anant said the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime will provide a much richer database than the tax database of the states and the central government.

"The GST is much richer database than the tax database of the Centre as well as states, because it simply integrates the two," he said at an interactive session organised by the Bharat Chamber of Commerce.
21:39 (IST) Jun 30
Computer traders celebrate ahead of the launch of GST in Allahabad on Friday.
Computer traders celebrate ahead of the launch of GST in Allahabad on Friday.

PTI Photo

21:23 (IST) Jun 30
Here is your guide on how to file Income Tax returns in the GST regime
06:00
21:01 (IST) Jun 30
"12 per cent rate of GST (on fertilisers) some felt it may increase burden on farmers, so the consensus within the Council was to bring the rate down to 5 per cent," finance minister Arun Jaitley said.
20:33 (IST) Jun 30

I think India will grow faster, better, economy will be benefited, all the states will be benefited

Devendra Fadnavis

20:29 (IST) Jun 30
Here is how easy it is to file GST return
06:00
20:20 (IST) Jun 30
GST Council decides to reduce GST rate on fertilizers from 12% to 5% and on exclusive parts of tractors from 28% to 18%
20:05 (IST) Jun 30
Hours before nationwide Goods and Services Tax (GST) midnight rollout, click here to find out everything you need to know about India's new taxation system:
20:02 (IST) Jun 30

GST will bring back the dreaded Inspector Raj, will lead to harassment of small traders, businesses

Mamata Banerjee