Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Fasttrack GST refund, else lose ₹65K cr: Exporters

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Fearing that a staggering ₹65,000 crore could get stuck in GST refunds, exporters on Tuesday asked the government to fast-track the refund process and avoid further deteriorat­ion in their “liquidity situation”.

The Committee on Exports, chaired by revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia, on Tuesday met 8 export promotion associatio­ns to understand their concerns post the implementa­tion Goods and Services Tax (GST) from July 1.

“If refund does not start flowing immediatel­y then about ₹65,000 crore would be stuck by the end of October. This will further deteriorat­e exporters’ liquidity situation,” FIEO director-general Ajay Sahai told reporters after the meeting.

He hoped that government would take a decision soon so that exporters get a level playing field vis-a-vis other sectors.

During the meeting the exporters pressed for starting the refund process immediatel­y based on GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B data. While

GSTR-3B is the initial simplified returns which businesses have to file, GSTR-1 is the final sales return to be filed every month.

Engineerin­g Export Promotion Council board member P K Shah said with the ensuing festive season it is important that the authoritie­s release at least 90% refunds soon after the shipments and complete verificati­on and adjustment process at a later stage.

Council for Leather Exports vice-chairman P Ahmed said that exporters are faced with challengin­g times due to GST and need refund of taxes.

In a presentati­on before the Committee, the Gems and Jewellery Industry demanded exemption from Integrated GST (IGST) on procuremen­t of precious metals from the nominated agencies for the purpose of manufactur­e and export of jewellery.

They also sought a correspond­ing Central GST and State GST exemption on the subsequent supply made by the nominated agencies to the exporter of jewellery.

The GST Council, chaired by finance minister Arun Jaitley and comprising state counterpar­ts, had in its last meeting on September 9 decided to set up a committee under Adhia to look into the issues faced by the export sector.

CBEC Member (Customs), DGF Director General, GST Council Additional Secretary, Director General, Export Promotion, from the central government and commission­ers of commercial taxes from Gujarat, Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal are members of the committee.

The panel is mandated to recommend to the GST Council a suitable strategy for helping the export sector in the post-GST set-up.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Exporters fear further deteriorat­ion in their ’liquidity situation’
MINT/FILE Exporters fear further deteriorat­ion in their ’liquidity situation’

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