Srinagar

Jammu Kashmir Coordination Committee- an amalgam of Kashmir-based trade bodies and civil society Monday warned the government and the legislators against any attempt to introduce or pass any order or a piece of legislation to extend the 101st amendment with regard to Goods and Service Tax (GST) Act to the State in its original form.

Pertinently, all Kashmir-based trade bodies and a civil society groups have come together and formed “Kashmir Coordination Committee” to resist implementation of the new tax regime in the state.

Addressing a press conference here in Srinagar, KCC while out rightly rejecting the extension of 101st amendment said that the State Government should come up with a separate legislation on having a separate tax law for the state that may synchronize with the law passed by the Central Government.

“Any model as such prepared should be put in the public domain for extensive discussion to make it acceptable,” they said.

“All business establishments are appealed to hoist black flags at their places of business from Tuesday. We also appeal the business fraternity to participate in a Sit-in near Legislative Assembly in order to mount pressure on the legislators to support our views and thoughts on GST,” the KCC said and asked business fraternity to follow the program of KCC as and when announced.

Pertinently, the Valley-based traders and opposition parties including National Conference are at the forefront of opposing the GST which aims at economic integration of the states with union of India.

The KCC said that the implementation of GST regime in Jammu and Kashmir will reduce the power and the flexibility of the State Government to pursue its own fiscal policy as well as public expenditure policy which is aligned to its own requirements. (CNS)

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