Haryana will change the tax system: Module 1 to 2 will be changed, Deputy CM said – leaving Goa-Delhi we are at the forefront of receiver goods

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Preparations are underway to change the tax system in Haryana. This change will be done in Module- 1 to 2. Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala said that this change with time is very important. He claimed that except Goa and the national capital Delhi, we continue to be at the forefront of receiver goods.

The Deputy CM said that with the cooperation of every individual, India will lead in the system of ‘One Tax-One Nation’. He said that in the coming years, many new taxpayers will join India and the tax paying capacity of the people will also increase. Apart from this, he said that Haryana is transitioning from Module-I to Module-II in the tax system.

Others adopted Haryana’s tax system
Dushyant Chautala said that Haryana is transitioning from Module-I to Module-II in the tax system, while this change is not easy, but Haryana took the lead in implementing the VAT tax system in the year 2003. After that other states started adopting VAT tax system.

26 thousand rupees per person is tax
Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala said that today Haryana is a productive state with a population of less than 3 crores and in small states except Goa and Delhi, Haryana is at the forefront in per capita receiver goods and today our tax is 26 thousand rupees per person.

Trending Haryana Officials
The Deputy Chief Minister said that in collaboration with the British High Commission, officials from the United Kingdom are training more than 200 of our officers on the tax system. He said that we are learning in the tax system. If we can learn to do well then we should learn and gain experience. This is our annual program and it is also necessary for the rapid development of the country.

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