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Amitabh Bachchan roped in to promote GST

It is being dubbed as the most significant economic reform since BJP government came to power in 2014.

India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: June 19, 2017 17:36 IST
Amitabh Bachchan promote GST
Amitabh Bachchan promote GST

The Shahenshah of Bollywood Amitabh Bachchan, who is all set to woo you in 102 Not Out along with Rishi Kapoor, will now promote goods and services tax (GST). The Indian government has roped in the superstar to promote GST, ahead of the sweeping tax reform’s implementation scheduled from 1 July. The Central Board of Excise and Customs will be making the 74-year-old Bachchan brand ambassador for GST. A 40-second video featuring him has already been shot and is being circulated. 

“GST - An initiative to create a unified national market,” the finance ministry said in a tweet, attaching the video. In the video, Bachchan explains GST as an unifying force just like the three colours in the national flag. GST is an initiative to create ‘one nation, one tax, one market’, he says. The megastar has been roped in just as the rollout of the biggest tax overhaul since independece entered its final phase.

Ace badminton star PV Sindhu was previously the GST ambassador. GST will simplify a web of taxes, regulations and border levies by subsuming an array of central and state levies including excise duty, service tax and VAT.

It is being dubbed as the most significant economic reform since BJP government came to power in 2014 and is expected to add as much as 2 percentage points to the GDP growth rate.

A four-rate structure that exempts or imposes a low rate of tax 5% on essential items and top rate of 28% on cars and consumer durables has been finalised. The other slabs of tax are 12 and 18%.

GST also represents an unprecedented exercise in fiscal federalism. The GST Council, that brings together the central and state governments, has met 17 times to thrash out how the tax will work.

(With PTI Inputs) 

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