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Phone Cos Want Sops to Stay Under GST

Mobile phone manufactures have approached the finance ministry seeking continuation of the differential duty structure and the benefits that come with it, which they fear would become a casualty when the goods and services tax comes into effect.Absence of these incentives could put at risk a manufacturing industry that is worth Rs.54,000 crore now and is set to grow to Rs.94,000 crore by the end of this fiscal year. “We look forward to your kind support in establishing the proposed dispensation in GST and clearing the air on the principle of duty differential in the upcoming GST regime,“ the Indian Cellular Association wrote in a letter to Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia. The association represents major handset makers including Samsung, Apple and Micromax. ET has seen a copy of its letter sent on Saturday. Mobile phone manufacturers were among the first to respond to the Prime Minister's Make in India call, making in vestments in local assembly facilities. Value of local p

FinMin to look into tax issues of FPIs: Das

The finance ministry on Tuesday promised to look into some taxation issues raised by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and also certain suggestions made by them such as permitting them in short- term corporate paper. Some of these suggestions could be reflected in the Budget as well. After a meeting with FPIs here, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das (pictured) said: “ Suggestions both in terms of process simplification as well as some new suggestions have come ... some taxation issues were raised. The Department of Revenue also participated in the meeting so we will examine and look at the suggestions they have made.” Sources said the finance ministry discussed the proposal to allow FPIs to invest in corporate paper with outstanding maturity of less than three years. To attract sticky and long term foreign money, current rules don’t permit overseas investors to invest in ultra short- term or short- term debt. The minimum maturity requirement is set at three years and there

Cabinet to take up early Budget presentation, merger today

The Union Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, might take up the matter of advancing the date of Budget presentation and merging the rail and Union Budgets. Once approved, it will set in motion the process of the biggest overhaul in the budgeting process in 15 years. A Cabinet note details the above proposals as well as elimination of Plan and nonPlan classifications of expenditure and shifting to outcomebased budgeting from input- based budgeting. It is likely to be placed for the Cabinet’s approval on Wednesday. The Modi government is likely to present the Union Budget in the last week of January or the first week of February. This will ensure the Finance Bill is passed before the start of the financial year, on April 1, so that all central government departments get their full allocations to work with right from the first day. In the existing system, the Lok Sabha passes a vote- onaccount for the April- June quarter, under which departments are provided a sixth o

Price-Monitoring Structure Under GST in the Pipeline

Move to ensure multiple benefits are passed on & head off any unwarranted price shocks FOR A SMOOTH RIDE Even as the govt tries to iron out issues ahead of April 1 GST rollout, a central notification has created confusion on excise front The government is considering a price-monitoring mechanism under the proposed goods and services tax (GST) to ensure that the multiple benefits of the landmark reform are passed on and head off any unwarranted price shocks. States are also keen to ensure that the effects of GST provide a demand push to the economy. “A mechanism will be put in place to keep a tab on prices,“ said a senior official aware of deliberations before the GST Council meets later this week to decide on key issues, including the tax rate. The government is keen to put GST in place on April 1, 2017. The incidence of tax on goods is expected to fall sharply under GST, widely seen as India's biggest reform since independence. It will replace multiple central and

GST Comes in Way of Govt's Plan to Scrap Old Vehicles

VOLUNTARY VEHICLE FLEET MODERNISATION PROGRAMME UNDER REVIEW The government's ambitious programme to get old, polluting vehicles off the road has hit an unexpected speed bump: Goods and Services Tax. The Voluntary Vehicle Fleet Modernisation Programme (V-VMP) is back on the drawing board as the government reviews its options to reward those who agree to junk their old vehicles to buy new, lesspolluting, ones. The earlier plan was to levy lower excise tax on new vehicles bought under V-VMP . But the new tax system that is expected take effect next fiscal year will amalgamate excise tax into the overarching indirect tax called GST. The finance ministry doesn't favour giving incentives under GST and has directed the roads transport ministry to examine other methods to encourage people to scrap old vehicles. “I had recently met the finance minister (Arun Jaitley) to discuss the proposed policy . He is in favour of providing financial benefits to people for scrapping vehic

Constitution amendment Act on GST to be discussed today

The finance ministry will clarify on Monday certain aspects of the Contitution amendment Act on the goods and services notified recently. Some questions are raised about the notifications issued recently in respect of GST constitution amendment, revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia said in his tweets. " We will be clarifying the correct legal position tomorrow and we will issue amendments if the need be," he tweeted further. Business Standard New Delhi,19th September 2016

Govt may 'advance' winter session for GST roll- out

In a bid to roll out the crucial goods and services Tax( GST) from April1 next year, the Modi government is considering to bring forward the winter session of Parliament to pass the Central GST( CGST) and Integrated GST Bills, and pave way for implementation of the new sales tax regime. The winter session is generally convened in the third or fourth week of November. The government, however,  is looking to start the session from first fort night of November, just after the festival season. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar is working to repeat the success of monsoon session,according to sources. Business Standard New Delhi,19th September 2016