Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

States fail to come to consensus on GST, panel to meet again

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Are we close to a resolution? I’ll keep my fingers crossed

NEW DELHI: For the third time in one month, the GST Council failed on Saturday to break deadlock over control of assessees under the new indirect tax regime, an issue that has been holding up supporting bills essential for the GST rollout from April 1 next year.

The council, headed by Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, will meet again on December 11 and 12 to hammer out the difference­s on which assessees will be controlled by states and who would be governed by centre, as also approving the draft supporting legislatio­n CGST and SGST.

The council will also have to approve a law detailing compensati­on to states for loss of revenue in the first five years of the rollout and Integrated GST (IGST).

“Are we close to a resolution? I’ll keep my fingers crossed,” said Jaitley when asked whether the council would be able to reach a consensus on key issues to enable the country to migrate to the new tax regime from April 1.

“I hope during the next meeting ARUN JAITLEY,

Union finance minister

on November 11-12, there is a positive movement as far as laws are concerned. But on the critical issue of cross empowermen­t, 2-3 suggestion­s have come,” he added.

The minister, however, added the new regime will have to be put into place latest by September 16, 2017, as it is a constituti­onal requiremen­t.Giving further details, Jaitley said during the two days the council discussed draft CGST and IGST laws.

“We started approving the laws clause by clause and almost 9 chapters of each have been discussed. We are heading towards consensus on these laws. There are two other laws — Compensati­on and IGST which will be discussed in the next meeting on December 11, 12. The issue of dual control linked IGST remains unresolved we will discuss thisaswell­inthenextm­eeting,”the minister added.

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