- The central government is working on a simplified GST regime for services industries, including e-commerce and travel.
- The options being considered include a change in the GST law or adding an additional clause or definition.
- A reverse charge mechanism may also be looked at for these sectors.
- The government is working on solutions under GST for companies with virtual offices in states.
- The aim is to ease participation in the tax process and enforcement.
- The services sector, including travel booking firms, may have common work areas and virtual offices.
- The government is examining suggestions for the service industry, including travel booking firms and e-commerce.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.com
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