Govt giving 1 crore for a lucky draw under Mera Bill Mera Adhikar GST scheme

On a Friday in Gurugram, the government of India officially launched the "Mera Bill, Mera Adhikar" (My Bill, My Rights) initiative with the aim of promoting a culture of caring consumers to the invoice. This initiative, initiated by Haryana Deputy Minister Mr Dushyant Chautala and Union Revenue Minister Mr Sanjay Malhotra, is expected to increase GST invoice production and bring many benefits to all those ecosystem participants. In addition to Haryana, the initiative has made its debut in Assam and Gujarat, as well as the union territories of Pondicherry, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, as a pilot project that will gradually expand its reach. nationwide coverage. Talking about the details of this plan, Deputy Minister Chautala said the amount of ₹30 crore has been allocated annually.

Two lucky consumers will receive ₹1 crore per quarter, a total of eight such rewards per year, distributed through the lottery system. In addition, 10 customers will win ₹10,000 per month and 80 customers will receive ₹10,000 yen each. Mr. Chautala emphasized the main goal of the program: to increase the knowledge of buyers about TPS while motivating them to actively seek and request invoices, ensuring that these transactions are integrated into the system. TPS. Looking back at the achievements that the GST system has achieved since its implementation in 2016, he sees a significant increase in tax revenue as well as simplified tax procedures.

The average tax rate has been adjusted to about 12% and further reductions are expected. Chautala also recorded a notable growth in monthly TPS collections from ₹1 crore lakh in 2017 to ₹1.60 crore lakh currently. Union Revenue Minister, Mr. Sanjay Malhotra, who co-initiated the program with Chautala, explained the main objective of the program: to increase billing or receipt operations for all payments made. The initiative is being piloted in three states and three union territories, with plans for a nationwide rollout building on lessons learned during this pilot phase. All invoices issued to customers in different states and union territories will be eligible for this program. Notably, the minimum invoice value to qualify for the lottery is ₹200. A maximum of 25 bills can be added each month to participate in the lucky draw.


The government intends to foster a culture of financial transparency and accountability among customers through the implementation of the “Mera Bill, Mera Adhikar” campaign, in addition to contributing to the growth and success of the system. TPS system. This strategy has the potential to influence the way we observe and manage financial transactions in India as the country develops and matures.
Customers can easily upload their invoices using the “Mera Bill Mera Adhikar” mobile app, which is easily accessible on mobile devices on iOS and Android platforms as well as online portals. online “web.merabill.gst.gov.in” This program is an important step towards promoting economic responsibility and openness in consumer interactions.

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