Metals and mining giant Vedanta Ltd
today said there has been no "adverse impact" of the GST on it and the
new tax regime has helped it streamline supplies in the country.
"We
have no adverse impact or issues (due to GST). It (GST) only helps us
streamline our supply chains in this country and serve the customers
better," Arun Kumar, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Vedanta Ltd
told PTI.
Welcoming the roll out of the indirect tax regime across
the country from July, Kumar termed the GST as a "fantastic step" which
has enabled a single geography in terms of ease of movement of goods
and services.
"Coming back to the GST, it is a fantastic step and
great progress the country has made in implementing GST and this has
really enabled a single geography in terms of ease of movement of goods
and services," the CFO asserted.
Four months since its introduction, the new indirect tax
regime has shown teething troubles and compliance issues, which the GST
Council -- the highest decision-making body of the new regime -- is
addressing through several rounds of changes.
To ease hassles
facing medium and small businesses in paying taxes and filing GST
returns, it has tweaked various aspects of the new indirect tax regime
to make it industry friendly.
Also, the GST Council has rationalised rates on over 100 commodities and made refund process easier for exporters.
06 Nov 2017, 11:39 AM