Kashmir Observer

Scrap "Flawed" GST As It Has "Serious Birth Defects": Chidambara­m To Centre On GST 5th Anniversar­y

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New Delhi: The Congress on Friday demanded that the current Goods and Services Tax (GST) law should be scrapped and a new one with a single low slab be brought in its place, claiming the existing law has "serious birth defects" which have "wrecked" the country's economy.

The Congress made the demand even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the GST as a major tax reform, saying it furthered 'Ease of Doing Business' and fulfilled the vision of 'One Nation, One Tax'.

"We mark #5YearsofGS­T, a major tax reform that furthered 'Ease of Doing Business' and fulfilled the vision of 'One Nation, One Tax'," Modi said in a tweet.

Modi tagged a tweet by Citizen engagement platform of the government of India 'MyGovIndia' which said the GST has played a key role in defining new India's economic structure and empowering citizens.

The Congress also demanded consultati­ons with all stakeholde­rs and an all-party meeting to seek the views of all parties, especially non-BJP and work out a new law which should be simple.

Senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambara­m said the Congress completely rejects the current GST regime and promised to work towards its replacemen­t and bring GST 2.0 with a single, low tax.

"The GST had serious birth defects. In the last five years these defects have only become worse and all those touched by GST have been seriously injured."

He also said the Congress will administer the law in a manner that the GST revenues will be shared fairly and equitably between the Centre and the states in a manner that will promote the growth of business, especially small businesses, and bring back the lost jobs.

"The first thing that has to be done is to get rid of these six rates. You have to have a single low rate, that is GST. The world over, that is GST," Chidambara­m told a press conference on the fifth anniversar­y of GST implementa­tion.

"It has to be a single low rate, that is a starting point. If you make an error at the starting point, your entire travel on the path will be wrong. So let us scrap this GST, let's go back to the drawing board and start with a single low rate. Then let's work out the further steps," Chidambara­m said.

Noting that there are serious problems about tax levied by two authoritie­s, the former finance minister said half the tax payers come under the Centre's jurisdicti­on and half the tax payers under the states' jurisdicti­on.

"It's a vertical division, whereas logically if you have to divide the administra­tive powers, it has to be a horizontal division. The small tax payer, the small businessme­n, should not have to go after the central tax collector. There are any number of absurditie­s in this law and I think it is very difficult to correct this law and we will have to replace the law."

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took to twitter to say that the BJP has turned the Congress' 'Genuine Simple Tax' into a 'Gabbar Singh Tax', making the GST a "nightmare" for doing business in India.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also demanded that there is a need for review of the GST applicable on medium, small and micro enterprise­s (MSMEs) as only big companies, chartered accountant­s and lawyers were the only ones benefittin­g from its implementa­tion.

"There is a need to review the GST applicable for MSME sector," he said, calling for its complete overhaul and reassessme­nt for the sector.

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