Amendments to the CGST Act, 2017, IGST Act, 2017, UTGST Act 2017, and GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017
The GST Council in its 28thmeeting held here today has recommended certain amendments in the CGST Act, IGST Act, UTGST Act and the GST (Compensation to States) Act.
2. The major recommendations are as detailed below:
(a) Supply of goods from a place in the non-taxable territory to another place in the non-taxable territory without such goods entering into India;
(b) Supply of warehoused goods to any person before clearance for home consumption; and
(c) Supply of goods in case of high sea sales.
(a) Most of the activities or transactions specified in Schedule III;
(b) Motor vehicles for transportation of persons having seating capacity of more than thirteen (including driver), vessels and aircraft;
(c) Motor vehicles for transportation of money for or by a banking company or financial institution;
(d) Services of general insurance, repair and maintenance in respect of motor vehicles, vessels and aircraft on which credit is available; and
(e) Goods or services which are obligatory for an employer to provide to its employees, under any law for the time being in force.
3. These amendments will now be placed before the Parliament and the legislature of State and Union territories with legislatures for carrying out the amendments in the respective GST Acts.
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Recommendations made by Gst Council in 28th meeting held on 21st July, 2018
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