Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cabinet flags fiscal crisis: ‘Must take up pending GST share with Centre’

If state’s share delayed further, it’ll be tough to pay staff salaries: FM

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH:TAKING a note of the worsening fiscal position of the state, the Punjab cabinet on Wednesday urged chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh to take up with the Centre the issue of pending GST payments, delay in which was causing immense financial stress.

The CM, who chaired the cabinet meeting, said he will write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union finance minister Arun Jaitley in this regard and seek immediate release of ₹1,464 crore pending GST compensati­on besides the state’s share of ₹2,000 crore from the Integrated Goods Service Tax (IGST) collected by the Centre for interstate businesses.

Punjab finance minister Manpreet Badal informed the cabinet about the deteriorat­ing fiscal position of the state and raised apprehensi­on that if the Centre delays the payment of the state’s GST share further, it would get tough to pay even the routine salaries of government employees, sources said.

The cabinet endorsed Manpreet’s concern over the delay in payment of salaries to employees and the state’s inability to meet critical expenses in the absence of timely payments of

GST and IGST share.

Manpreet informed the cabinet that the state had yet to receive ₹524 crore against GST for July-august 2017 and ₹960 crore for September-october. Also, it was pointed out that the entire IGST amount was being collected by the central government under the new tax regime

and a total of ₹98,000 crore had accumulate­d on this count till October.

“The central government is yet to release a total of ₹3,600 crore to Punjab on account of GST and IGST. The cabinet strongly criticised the delay,” the finance minister told the media after the meeting. NOD TO INCREASE

RURAL DEVP FUND

The cabinet approved amendments to provide relief to debtridden farmers by promoting crop diversific­ation and rural infrastruc­tural developmen­t in the state. The necessary bills related to these would be introduced in the forthcomin­g Vidhan Sabha session. The amendments relate to increasing of rural developmen­t fee rate from 2% to 3%. The state government has planned to provide the money collected through this hike as a relief to farmers under stress.

It also approved the introducti­on of the draft of the Punjab Excise Act, 1914 (Amendment) Bill, 2017, for legislatio­n in the forthcomin­g Vidhan Sabha session. Bringing foreign liquor to Punjab in quantities exceeding 12 bottles of 750 millimetre each would now be considered a nonbailabl­e offence. Also, vehicles carrying more than three cases of liquor would be confiscate­d.

 ?? SANJEEV SHARMA/HT ?? A SADBJP delegation after handing over a memorandum to Punjab governor VP Singh Badnore at Punjab Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
SANJEEV SHARMA/HT A SADBJP delegation after handing over a memorandum to Punjab governor VP Singh Badnore at Punjab Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
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