Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GST Council to weigh proposal to further delay rollout of e-way bill

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com ▪

NEWDELHI:The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council will on Saturday consider proposals to further delay rolling out the e-way bill system by about 5-6 months and levy GST on a concentrat­ed form of alcohol.

The 26th meeting of the federal indirect tax body will also try to reach a consensus on simplifyin­g tax returns. The meeting, earlier planned as a video conference, will now be held in the capital as this is expected to make it easier to explore consensus on technical issues relating to tax rebates that are proving to be a stumbling block in simplifyin­g tax returns, a person privy to the developmen­t said on condition of anonymity.

The council wants to make sure that businesses, logistics firms and the IT backbone for rolling out e-way bills are fully prepared before electronic permits become compulsory for the movement of goods. Consensus is eluding council members although Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who leads a panel on this subject, said last month that e-way bills could be rolled out from 1 April for inter-state shipments.

E-way bills will automate the paperwork for goods transporta­tion, check instances of inflating or under-reporting the value of consignmen­ts aimed at tax evasion, create an electronic trail of goods movement and generate valuable data about goods consumptio­n pattern across the country. The scheme, earlier proposed to been forced from February 1 was deferred on the same day due to technical glitches. Policymake­rs now do not want premature roll out of the scheme risking a trade disruption.

The council will also examine if extra neutral alcohol (ENA), a highly concentrat­ed form of spirit that is not fit for direct human consumptio­n, can be brought into the GST net.

The legal opinion that the council has secured favours its inclusion in GST, but the challenge is that the final product meant for human consumptio­n— potable liquor—is constituti­onally kept outside GST. That would mean any GST paid on ENA will become an embedded cost on the final product, leading to a possible price increase.

The council is also expected to consider new definition­s for identifyin­g various handicraft items as well as the feasibilit­y of reduced tax rates on them in the interest of states with strong handicraft and cottage industries, said a second official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity.

To simplify tax returns, the broad idea is to replace the system of four returns to be filed every month by regular assessees with a new system in which a modified summary return of all transactio­ns in a month along with sales invoices will be sufficient.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? ▪ The Council wants to make sure that businesses, logistics firms and the IT backbone for rolling out eway bills are fully prepared before electronic permits become compulsory
MINT/FILE ▪ The Council wants to make sure that businesses, logistics firms and the IT backbone for rolling out eway bills are fully prepared before electronic permits become compulsory

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