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GDP to recover in 2nd quarter as fundamenta­ls strong: Prasad

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today tried to deflect the criticism arising from the steep fall in growth numbers, saying decline in GDP growth in Q1 is temporary and that the economy will bounce back in the second quarter as the macro fundamenta­ls are strong.

Since the macro fundamenta­ls of the economy are very strong, growth will definitely recover going forward, Prasad who heads the IT and law and justice ministries, said here.

“The GDP grew 7.5 per cent in 2014-15, 8 per cent in 2015-16 and 7.1 per cent in 2016-17. Only in one quarter, that is the first quarter of the current fiscal, GDP growth was at 5.7 per cent. I believe it will bounce back in the second quarter,” Prasad said.

Attributin­g the lower growth rates to the shake-up of the economy arising from GST rollout, he said, “when we build a bridge, we need to divert traffic, which leads to long queues of vehicles. But that is temporary, as things get normalised once the bridge is opened.”

“Just like that, the GST is a new regime which led to a shake-up. But, since the fundamenta­ls of our economy are strong, we will definitely recover,” he added.

Asked about the timing of the tax cuts announced by the the GST Council last evening, which mostly benefit the pollbound Gujarat, Prasad said government has always been open to such changes in GST rates as it is not an “authoritar­ian government”.

“This is a massive tax reform implemente­d in such a large country. So, if there is need for changes, why not. The (Narendra) Modi government is not an authoritar­ian government.

We are a pro-people government which listens to the people’s problems,” he said.

Buckling under pressure, just three months after the rollout, the GST Council last evening made sweeping changes to give relief to small and medium businesses on filing and payment of taxes, eased rules for exporters and cut tax rates on as many as 27 items.

Businesses with annual turnover of up to ~1.5 crore, which constitute 90 per cent of the taxpayer base but pay only 5-6 per cent of total tax, have been allowed to file quarterly income returns and pay tax instead of the current provision of monthly filings.

Also, the turnover threshold for businesses to avail of the compositio­n scheme that allows them to pay 1-5 per cent tax without going through tedious formalitie­s, was raised to ~1 crore from current ~75 lakh.

“The GST Council has considered the implementa­tion experience of the last three months and gave relief to small traders... Compliance burden of medium and small taxpayers in GST has been reduced,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters after the 22nd meeting of the Council last evening.

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IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad

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