The Goods & Services Tax (GST) Council will meet on Thursday and Friday to take up drafts of the model GST, integrated GST and states' compensation Bills. The aim will be to address the contentious issue of administrative turf between Centre and states. Tax experts say this will be difficult. The Centre might push a cross-empowerment model of random choosing and division of five% of the assessees between Centre and the states, using a computer programme. The parameters on which the assessees could be chosen would be in-built in software written for this purpose. However, states want sole control over assessees up to Rs 1.5 crore of annual turnover. Naveen Wadhwa of Taxmann thinks a solution could be found outside the suggested models. He says states could have sole control over assessees up to Rs 1.5 crore of turnover if their supplies are intra-state; above that, the Centre should. If supplies are inter-state, the Centre should have control over all assessees, he sai