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Draft Model GST Law, Draft IGST Law and Draft Compensation Law placed in public domain

| | Nov 27, 2016, at 02:08 am
New Delhi, Nov 26 (IBNS): The Draft Model GST Law, Draft IGST Law and Draft Compensation Law which would be considered by the GST Council for approval are placed in the public domain for information of trade, industry and other stake holders.

The Draft Model Laws can be accessed at the following websites: www.cbec.gov.in, www.dor.gov.in and www.gst.gov.in

Earlier, the Draft Model GST Law was put in public domain in the month of June, 2016 for comments.

A large number of comments were received on the Draft Model GST Law from various stake holders including the trade and industry associations and public.

A Technical Committee of officers from some of the States and the Central Government was constituted to examine the inputs from the stake holders and make suitable amendments in the Draft Model GST Law, read a government statement.

The Revised Draft submitted by this Technical Committee on law was further discussed in a meeting held on Nov  21 and 22 in Delhi where officers from all States and Central Government were present.

The revised and improved version of this Model GST laws shall now be considered by the GST Council for approval on Dec 2 and 3.

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