Business Standard

GST IMPACT ON KEY STAKEHOLDE­RS

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All tax payers With need for registrati­on and filing of returns in multiple states, compliance costs are likely to go up. Overall tax compliance, too, is expected to go up. This will also impact some of the smaller entities in SME-dominated sectors. Over the longer term, this is likely to lead in consolidat­ion and gain in market share for the organised sector

Financial institutes GST will increase working capital requiremen­ts across major manufactur­ing sectors on account of tax liability on inter-state ‘stock transfer’. Accordingl­y, businesses will not be able to claim their tax credits until the shipped goods are sold. To reiterate, stock-transfers in the current regime does not attract any tax, even during an interstate transfer

Revenue authoritie­s Tax monitoring will become easier on account of the robust GST network platform, where all returns can be accessed instantly in a user-friendly manner. This will help revenue officials monitor the sequence of supply of goods and services, as well as flow of input tax credit Existing companies which have signed MoUs with states for tax subsidies Several states have, in the past, offered tax incentives to companies for setting up manufactur­ing units. Dilution of the power of states to levy independen­t taxes/offer exemptions under the GST regime, will impact the existing projects, too. State government­s and impacted companies will need to find out solutions. However, at present there is a lack of clarity on this issue.

Impact on manufactur­ing states The destinatio­n-based taxation structure of GST implies that states with manufactur­ing bases will potentiall­y lose revenue, which will be compensate­d by the central government – about ~50,000 crore in the first year. The key states that will require compensati­on are Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Haryana. Proceeds from the additional cess on sin goods/ luxury items will constitute the pool from which the states would be compensate­d for any revenue loss

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