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Notifications will be issued for GST rates: Revenue secretary

The GST Council meeting was postponed from November 25 to December 2 because the officers’committee was not ready with the revised draft Bills.Were there differences between central and state officials on major issues?
The meeting was put off because the larger group of officials of all states and the Centre met on November 21 and 22 to look into the draft and clean it up.It had been looked in to by the technical committee of officers earlier,a smaller group.It was not possible look into the entire draft Bills and cleanup so early.That is why the GST Council meeting was postponed. Was every issue in the drafts sorted by consensus or a majority viewtaken?

There was consensus on most points in the Bills. Wherever there are differences among state officials or between central and state officials,those could be taken up at the GST Council meeting. Rates were not given in the Bills. Will those come through notification?

Those were not given because flexibility is required. Suppose we include these in the GST Bills and have to change the rate of one single item later. Then Parliament and every state Assembly will have to approve the change. These will come through notifications by the Centre and states later,whenever the GST Council approves. In the draft, we only mentioned that the GST rates will not exceed 14 percent for CGSTand SGST each. Has the officers committee finalised segment-wise GST rates?

No, these are yet to be looked in to.We first wanted to finalise the GST draft Bills. Will the officers’ committee look into the dual control issue or will it be sorted by the GST Council?

TheGSTCouncilwilllookintoit.

There was speculation that the GST Council meeting was postponed from November 26 to the first week of December owing to differences between the Centre and states over a major portion of the draft GST Bills.Revenue Secretary HASMUKHADHIA puts these speculation store stand tells IndivIal Dhasmana that the meeting was put off because the draft Bills were to be cleaned up and finalised.

HASMUKHADHIA

RevenueSecretary


28TH NOVEMBER, 2016, THE BUSINESS STANDARD, NEW DELHI

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