Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

GST compensati­on to states falls to ₹11,900 cr in Aug-sept

- Press Trust of India

TOTAL REVENUE EARNED BY THE STATE GOVTS AFTER REGULAR AND PROVISIONA­L SETTLEMENT WAS ₹52,934 CR IN OCTOBER

NEW DELHI: Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensati­on paid to states by the centre has declined to over ₹11,900 crore during August-september, an official said.

The bi-monthly GST compensati­on paid during the Junejuly period was ₹14,930 crore, nearly four-fold jump from ₹3,899 crore paid in April and May.

“Over ₹11,900 crore has been released to the states from GST compensati­on fund during August-september after regular and ad-hoc settlement of IGST fund,” an official told

Trust of India. Press

The government collected a record ₹100,710 crore from GST in the month of October.

The returns filed and taxes collected in October reflect purchase and sale activities of September.

The government has settled ₹15,107 crore to states GST from Integrated GST (IGST) as regular settlement.

Further, ₹15,000 crore has been settled with the states from the balance IGST available with the centre on provisiona­l basis at the end of October.

Total revenue earned by the state government­s after regular and provisiona­l settlement was ₹52,934 crore in October.

Ten states which are facing maximum revenue shortfall during April-august are Puducherry (42%), Punjab and Himachal Pradesh (36% each), Uttarakhan­d (35%), Jammu and Kashmir (28%), Chhattisga­rh (26%), Goa (25%), Odisha (24%), Karnataka and Bihar (20%).

The states faced an average 16% shortfall in GST mop-up in the first year of implementa­tion (July 2017-March 2018), which has come down to 13% during April-august of the current fiscal.

Finance secretary Hasmukh Adhia has already held discussion­s with tax officials in six states—punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Puducherry, Jammu & Kashmir, Bihar and Uttarakhan­d—to shore up revenues.

While only six states—mizoram, Arunachal, Manipur, Nagaland, Sikkim and Andhra Pradesh—are facing revenue surplus in the current fiscal, 25 states are staring at a revenue shortfall and have to be compensate­d by the centre.

In 2017-18, the centre had released ₹41,147 crore to the states as GST compensati­on to ensure that the revenue of the states is protected at the level of 14% over the base year tax collection in 2015-16.

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