J&K

CS reviews implementation and enforcement of GST 2.0 reforms

Directs for ensuring benefits reach end consumers

Directs for ensuring benefits reach end consumers

Srinagar, Oct 12 (KNS) : Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, on Sunday chaired a meeting to review the implementation and enforcement of GST 2.0 reforms across J&K.

The reforms are aimed at ensuring that the benefits of tax rate reductions, especially on lifesaving medicines and essential commoditiesare passed on directly to consumers, thereby enhancing affordability and public savings.

The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Finance; Commissioner Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA); Secretary, Health; Commissioner, State Taxes; Secretary in Industries & Commerce Department; Director, I&C, Kashmir/Jammuand other senior officers.

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary reviewed the enforcement and compliance measures being undertaken by the State Taxes Department, Legal Metrology, Industries & Commerce, and the Drug & Food Control Organisation (DFCO). He emphasized the need for rigorous market inspections and mass awareness campaigns to ensure that the benefits of tax reductions reach the end consumers and are not lost to profiteering by traders.

He maintained that the core objective of GST 2.0 reforms is to strengthen the anti-profiteering framework, increase household savings, and make healthcare and other daily essentials more affordable. He reiterated that it is our foremost responsibility to ensures these objectives are met under every circumstances.

Giving details about the implementation, Principal Secretary, Finance, Santosh D. Vaidya, informed that following the recommendations of the 56th GST Council Meeting held on September 3, 2025, the new GST rates came into effect from September 22, 2025.

He added that J&K promptly issued nine corresponding notifications under the J&K GST Act to operationalize the revised tax rates. These measures were introduced with a clear mandate to ensure that manufacturers revise their Maximum Retail Prices (MRP) accordingly, in keeping with the spirit of the anti-profiteering provisions.

The meeting was further apprised that a comprehensive enforcement and sensitization campaign has been launched, involving coordinated efforts by the State Taxes Department, Legal Metrology Department, and Industries & Commerce Department.

The Commissioner Secretary, FCS&CA, Saurabh Bhagat, informed that the Legal Metrology Department conducted 3,304 inspections across all districts of the Union Territory to prevent overcharging and ensure accurate pricing of pre-packed commodities.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

This drive resulted in 135 violation cases, with 82 cases compounded on the spot and penalties amounting to Rs11.84 lakh imposed on erring traders.

In parallel, the State Taxes Department issued 28 notices for offenses such as non-issuance of invoices and incorrect tax computation, proposing penalties totot all in Rs 5.60 lakh.

To ensure seamless transmission of benefits, manufacturers and importers have been instructed to circulate revised price lists to their dealers and update the MRP on existing stock.

It was added that the Legal Metrology Department is monitoring the enforcement of 411 revised MRP lists from various companies and manufacturers to guarantee that benefits are effectively passed on to consumers.

To ensure that every consumer and stakeholder is aware of the new GST rates, the government has launched an extensive public awareness campaign. Circulars and public notices have been published in leading newspapers, urging the pharma trade fraternity and other stakeholders to update their billing and accounting systems in line with the revised rates.

In this direction the Commissioner, State Taxes Department, also conducted interactive sessions on Akashvani (All India Radio) and Doordarshan to explain the nature of tax reductions and their positive impact on consumers.

Further, the Legal Metrology Department organized 150 consumer awareness camps and held regular interactions with Vyapar Mandals, industry associations, and trade bodies to sensitize them about the reforms.

To support stakeholders and the public, GST SuvidhaKendras have been activated in all districts to facilitate monitoring, compliance, and grievance redressal.

Reaffirming the government’s commitment, the Chief Secretary stressed that vigilant monitoring and coordinated enforcement will continue to ensure that the GST 2.0 reforms achieve their intended objective of reducing the financial burden on citizens and making essential commodities and healthcare more affordable to the citizens across the UT.(KNS) 

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