Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PACKAGE FOR EXPORTERS, MSME LIKELY

IT MAY ALSO ADDRESS TAX COMPLIANCE ISSUE

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council chaired by finance minister Arun Jaitley is likely to announce on Friday a special package for micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) that will, among other things, address the concerns of exporters, as policymake­rs explore ways to fix a slowdown in economic growth.

The package will also ease the onerous tax compliance requiremen­ts faced by these entities, a person familiar with the contents of the package said on condition of anonymity.

The package comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while defending his government’s track record in managing the economy, said both demonetisa­tion and the implementa­tion of GST were structural reforms but that if “any sector needs temporary assistance” on account of these, “the government would” provide it. He specifical­ly referred to exporters and small and medium enterprise­s.

Modi’s comments on Wednesday came at a time when the narrative about the economy has turned negative, triggered by the economy’s slowest ever expansion in three years during the quarter ended 30 June, and fanned by criticism of his government by former finance minister Yashwant Sinha, and former disinvestm­ent minister Arun Shourie.

There has been speculatio­n about a relief package. On Wednesday, BJP president Amit Shah cut short a visit to Kerala to return to New Delhi. On Thursday evening, Shah and finance minister Arun Jaitley are believed to have met with Modi to discuss the economic situation. No details of that meeting or the package are available.

The package being considered by the GST Council, according to the person cited in the first instance, seems sharply focused on exporters and MSMEs.

The key elements include the option for quarterly filing of returns for small businesses, the suspension of the ‘reverse charge’ tax compliance mechanism for MSMEs till March, the refund of taxes to exporters through an e-wallet, and exemption from any retrospect­ive enquiry into the previous value added tax (VAT) regime tax matters, this person added.

Reverse charge refers to the requiremen­t of large businesses sourcing supplies from MSMEs to deduct taxes from them and pay to the government. Normally, it is the supplier’s obligation to collect taxes from the buyer and pay the government.

Since large companies do not want to have additional compliance requiremen­ts for sourcing from MSMEs, these small entities stand to lose their business. MSMEs requested the government to suspend this requiremen­t for some time. They also sought the option for quarterly filing instead of the present monthly filing norm.

India’s 36 million MSMEs account for a third of manufactur­ing output of the country. The Centre also wants to support exports, which reported a 10.29% jump in August to $23.8 billion from a year ago. The package for exporters is based on suggestion­s by the panel led by revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia, another government official said on condition of anonymity.

On Wednesday, the finance ministry allowed small exporters — those with revenue less than ₹1 crore — to import goods without having to pay integrated GST (IGST) by furnishing just a letter of undertakin­g. Previously, to avail this facility, small exporters had to furnish a bond. IGST is applicable on interstate trade and on imports of raw materials that exporters use. Currently, this facility is available only to large exporters.

Government officials met in New Delhi on Thursday to consider proposals to be placed before the council on Friday.

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HT/FILE FM Arun Jaitley

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