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GST to help lower overall tax burden over time: Patel

Updated - June 22, 2017 09:00 pm IST

Published - June 22, 2017 08:54 pm IST - MUMBAI

GST itself is part of the digitisation revolution, says RBI chief

Urjit Patel

Reserve Bank Governor Urjit Patel on Thursday said the soon-to-be implemented goods and services tax (GST) will not only create a national market but will also broaden the tax base which in turn will lower the overall taxes in the long-term.

“The prudent point is that GST itself is part of the digitisation revolution, which along with the reforms on the information tax side in terms of the processes and operations, have the potential to broaden the tax base considerably,” Mr. Patel told an event organised by industry lobby IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry here.

He also said GST is a precursor to a low tax regime in the country at a later stage.

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He said the broadening of tax base is an important outcome of the new uniform taxation regime and other initiatives on e-payments and digitisation.

‘Reduce inefficiencies’

Besides creation of a national market, GST will also reduce many inefficiencies within the States while moving goods from within a State and also across the country, Mr. Patel said.

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Talking about fintech, he said with the emergence of technology-enabled innovation in financial services there will both opportunities and risks to financial sector stability which need to be addressed by policy makers, regulators and supervisors, as many innovations have not been tested through a full financial cycle.

“You really come to know what works and what doesn’t when you go through a full cycle. The decision taken at an early stage can set important precedence on what is the right time and the wrong time. Therefore, caution in this respect is not unwarranted especially when you consider that the world is yet to recover even from the 2008 financial crisis,” he said.

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