The Asian Age

Impasse over GST can’t be resolved politicall­y: Ex- Prez Pranab

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New Delhi, Oct. 5: Former President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday said he feels that the impasse over the Goods and Services Tax ( GST) cannot be resolved politicall­y and the top court will have to be involved at some point.

Delivering the 16 th V. K. Krishna Menon Memorial Lecture on the topic “Sovereignt­y, Internatio­nal Law and Diplomacy” here, Mr Mukherjee said by accepting the GST, the Centre and states have surrendere­d their “sovereign rights” over imposing excise duty and sales duty respective­ly over certain items.

“In India, a debate is going on GST. What is GST? To some extent, the 29 state units and Union Territorie­s have surrendere­d their taxation authoritie­s, certain subjects mentioned in state list of seventh schedule of the Constituti­on. Government of India has surrendere­d its sovereignt­y with regard to the imposition of taxes with regard to the excise duty which was the exclusive domain of the Centre which was at one point of time a major chunk of tax revenue to India,” he said.

“While accepting GST, the Government of India is surrenderi­ng its sovereign authority in imposing excise duty and states their authority of sales tax over certain items. I do feel that the matter cannot be resolved finally politicall­y, but through some extend legal guidance or pronouncem­ent from the highest court would be required at some point of time,” he said.

The former President also said that sovereignt­y should be used in a flexible manner by the countries for common gains by actively associatin­g with internatio­nal organisati­ons.

Mr Mukherjee, however, said the countries will have to concede some of their sovereign rights to others in order to acquire certain benefits.

“Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations ( Asean), European Union ( EU) and North American Free Trade Agreement ( Nafta), the three major trading blocs, and if we analyse them, we will find that all the member countries to some extent have surrendere­d their sovereign rights to acquire the common benefit from the others,” he said.

“The sovereignt­y of the state should be used in a flexible manner by actively participat­ing in internatio­nal organisati­ons for receiving common gains. The importance of role of internatio­nal organisati­ons which are at the utmost level trying to promote cooperatio­n between the states. In this respect almost all sovereign states have conceded to others some of these so called sovereign rights in order to acquire facilities,” Mr Mukherjee added.

Supreme Court judge Justice Madan B. Lokur, who presided over the function, said sovereignt­y may not have the same meaning now as it had four to five decades ago, “particular­ly considerin­g the globalisat­ion” as a fact of life.

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