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GST To Roll Out Likely From July 1

Goods and Service Tax (GST): Centre, States reach consensus over dual control, rollout likely from July 1.

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The deadlock over the administration of GST ended on Monday after the Centre agreed to allow states control over most of the small taxpayers, but the rollout date was pushed back by 3 months to July 1.

 

The split of GST taxpayers between the two will be done horizontally with states getting to administer and control 90 per cent of the assessed below INR 1.5 crore annual turnover, and the remaining 10 per cent coming from the Centre. These Things Could Get Cheaper After GST

 

The Centre and states will share control of assessees with the annual turnover of over INR 1.5 crore in 50:50 ratio even as Finance Minister Arun Jaitley insisted that each tax payer will be assessed only once and by only one authority.

GST To Roll Out Likely From July 1

Besides ceding control, the Centre also agreed to the demand of coastal states, allowing them to tax economic activity in 12 nautical miles even though constitutionally the Centre has jurisdiction over territorial waters.Understanding GST In A Simple Way

"This is a significant headway," Jaitley told PTI after the meeting.

While a four-rate tax slab of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent had already been reached, a consensus on the administration of the Goods and Services Tax - which will subsume centrally and state levies like excise duty, service tax, and VAT - paved the way for finalization of the draft supporting laws.

Jaitley said the draft of Integrated GST or IGST, the tax which will be levied by the Centre on inter-state movement of goods and services, as well as SGST and CGST will be finalized in the next meeting of the GST Council on February 18.

Once approved, the Council will then decide on taxing various goods and services in different tax slabs, he said.

The stalemate over administration of GST had been holding up consensus in the GST Council since early November with four successive meetings failing to break the deadlock as the Centre was not in favour of a horizontal split. It said states did not have the expertise to administer levies like service tax.

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