Deccan Chronicle

Liquidity relief on the way for exporters

■ Duty drawback to make good CVD & state levies

- K. A. BADARINATH

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council headed by Finance Minister Piyush Goyal will shortly put together duty drawback measures for exporters to allow remission of countervai­ling duties and state levies.

The council, expected to meet next Friday or Saturday, will provide a foolproof duty drawback mechanism on par with the regime available before GST became operative, on July 1, 2017.

The Directorat­e General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) last week flagged liquidity woes faced by exporters with the finance ministry. The DGFT also pointed to the urgency, citing trade related issues with the US and competitiv­e emerging market conditions, of remedial measures.

Under the new GST regime, exporters have been allowed remission on the basic customs duty but other duties and imposts are yet to be covered.

As part of an exercise to put together the new Foreign Trade Policy (FTP), Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Revised estimates have put the customs collection­s at `1.30 lakh crore in 2018-19 as against the initial estimates of `1.15 lakh crore.

Out of the total customs collection­s, a whopping 30 per cent could be owing to countervai­ling duties and multiple cess levied to compensate states.

Further, over a dozen duties and taxes levied by states got subsumed under the GST regime while exporters were not compensate­d.

The GST Council will also finalise the innovative ewallet scheme for exporters that was in the making for sometime. When it becomes operative, liquid funds of exporters will not get blocked.

Under e-wallet, the DGFT will credit notional or virtual currency into accounts against payment of GST, IGST and various levies paid under the single impost regime.

E-wallet announced in April 2018 missed the October 1 deadline pending clearance by the Finance Ministry and the GST Council. The council’s meeting will be the last before the general elections are notified and the election code kicks in.

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