Hindustan Times (Noida)

‘The lockdown showed our system works’

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Finance secretary Ajay Bhushan Pandey, the top bureaucrat on revenue matters, spoke to

about the Goods and Service Tax (GST) journey so far, and the road ahead.

excerpts: Rajeev Jayaswal Edited

This is the third anniversar­y of the launch of biggest indirect tax reform. How do you reflect on the past three years of GST regime, and what’s next? returns are filed and approximat­ely ₹1 lakh crore is collected. The entire thing is completely objective, transparen­t and faceless. This is a major, major tax reform, unpreceden­ted in the world in terms of magnitude.

Now the question is, can we do something more? The answer is definitely yes. We should continue to improve taxpayers’ convenienc­e and also make their life very, very simple. Problems of multiple [returns] filing have been already resolved, but more can be done.

We can’t say that GST has not yet fully evolved. When GST was introduced, a through exercise was conducted. On various commoditie­s, what were the pre-gst [tax] rates? It was found that in most of the items the rate was more than 31%. Then studies were conducted, what would be the GST neutral rate? It was something around 16-17%.

In GST, large numbers of items were exempted from tax to provide relief to the poor and lower middle-class. Lots of items were put on 5%; then other slabs were 12%, 18% and 28%. Over a period of time, based on some suggestion­s, tax rates on some finished goods were brought down, which resulted in an inverted duty structure. The GST Council is deliberati­ng on it and it will take appropriat­e decision in appropriat­e time.

May due to the nationwide lockdown, saw some recovery in June. Does this indicate that the economy is coming back on track? Some tax of previous months would have also been paid this month also because some taxpayers could not pay during the lockdown period -- but there is an increasing trend in GST revenue collection. Economic activities are now picking up. Even as Covid is there, people are learning to live with Covid and carry out their economic activities. It also shows that during this period, our GST system was working, which allowed people to file returns, because it is completely an online system.

Do you expect a better collection in July?

Hopefully it will be on the rising trend, because economic activities have increased compared to April and May. We should be getting more taxes than what we got in the last three months.

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