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GST working groups to address sector transition issues and recommend procedural simplification and rates by April 10, 2017. Working Groups have been constituted for specified sectors (banking, telecom, exports including EOUs/SEZs, IT/ITES, transport and logistics, textiles, MSMEs including job work, oil and gas, gems and jewellery, and government services) to identify sector-specific operational and compliance issues under the Model GST laws, interact with administrative ministries and industry stakeholders, and recommend measures focusing on procedural simplification and possible rate structure adjustments; initial reports are to be submitted by April 10, 2017, with potential expansion to include state officers.
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<h1>GST working groups to address sector transition issues and recommend procedural simplification and rates by April 10, 2017.</h1> Working Groups have been constituted for specified sectors (banking, telecom, exports including EOUs/SEZs, IT/ITES, transport and logistics, textiles, MSMEs including job work, oil and gas, gems and jewellery, and government services) to identify sector-specific operational and compliance issues under the Model GST laws, interact with administrative ministries and industry stakeholders, and recommend measures focusing on procedural simplification and possible rate structure adjustments; initial reports are to be submitted by April 10, 2017, with potential expansion to include state officers.