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Crucial GST Bills, compensation law on agenda at council meet today

After thrashing out the contentious issue of administrative turf, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is set to meet state finance ministers on Saturday for what could be the secondlast meeting of the Goods and Service Tax (GST) Council before the expected July 1 rollout of the new indirect tax system.
On the agenda are the ratification of supporting pieces of the GST legislation andaproposed compensation law.
Most of the contentious issues the council has been dealing with, including crossempowerment or dual control and rate slabs, have been dealt with in the previous meetings.

The 10th meeting of the GST Council to be held at Udaipur would be crucial.

The council´s consent to the draft integrated GST, central GST, and state GST Bills are required before the first two can be taken up in the Budget session.

The Parliament session would reconvene on March 9. Each state´s legislature will also have to pass their own state GST laws. “The GST council meeting on Saturday could be the secondlast meeting before the rollout of the nationwide law,”asenior government official told Business Standard.

“We could have one more meeting in midMarch.

After that, the council may only meet next once the tax comes into existence.” The official said as the draft laws have been examined by the law ministry, getting the GST Council´s nod should not be much ofaproblem on Saturday.

The council could also discuss an “antiprofiteering” clause in the draft laws that would ensure sharing the benefits of lower taxes with consumers.

The clause provides for an authority to examine whether input tax credits availed by any registered taxable person, or the reduction in the price on account of any reduction in the tax rate, have resulted inacommensurate reduction in the price of the said goods or services supplied.

The draft laws will also make it clear if ecommerce companies will collect from their customers two per cent service tax and pay it to the government.

The council could also finalise the definition of agriculture and agriculturist and decide on the constitution ofaNational Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal to adjudicate disputes.

The Centre and the states have agreed to provide full compensation to states losing revenue due to GST for the first five years.

The base year for calculating the revenue ofastate would be 201516 and secular growth rate of 14 per cent would be taken for calculating the revenues of each state.

In the previous GST Council meeting, the deadlock was finally broken on the issue of administrative control over assessees, when the Centre decided to allow states to have control over 90 per cent assessees up to Rs.1.5 crore of annual turnover.

Currently, more than nine per cent of service tax assessees and 85 per cent of the VAT taxpayers haveaturnover below Rs.1.5 crore.

Those with an annual turnover over Rs.1.5 crore would be assessed by the Centre and the states in the ratio of 50:50. Under the proposed GST, taxpayers with turnover of more than Rs.1.5 crore are estimated to contribute almost 90 per cent of the revenue.

The council has already approved GST rates at five per cent, 12, 18 and 28 per cent andacess above the peak rate for demerit and luxury items such as tobacco, big cars, etc.

GST rates: 18% andacess above rate for and luxury as tobacco, etc on the control was in the previous meeting decided to to have control over90% assessees up to Rs.1.5 cr of annual turnover 9% of service tax assessees and 85% of the VAT taxpayers haveaturnover below Rs.1.5 cr Those with an annual turnover over Rs.1.5 cr would be assessed by the Centre and the states in the ratio of 50:50
Business Standard New  Delhi,18th February 2017

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