The Asian Age

GST Council puts off compensati­on decision till Aug

12 states sought extension beyond June

- MADHUSUDAN SAHOO

The GST Council on Wednesday took no decision on the most soughtafte­r yet contentiou­s issue of the extension of goods and services tax compensati­on for the states beyond this month. A final decision is likely to be taken at the next meeting of the council in the first week of August. In addition, the council granted the group of ministers (GoM) more time to decide on rate rationalis­ation measures.

When GST was rolled out, the states were promised compensati­on for revenue loss till June 2022. The compensati­on amount was raised by levying a cess on luxury, demerit and sin goods over and above the 28 per cent tax.

Briefing the reporters after the two-day long meeting with her state counterpar­ts in Chandigarh, Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that several states have urged the Centre to extend the deadline for compensati­on beyond June 30. “Around 16 to 17 states pitched for extending the mechanism to compensate states for revenue

WHEN GST was rolled out, the states were promised compensati­on for revenue loss till June 2022. The compensati­on amount was raised by levying a cess on luxury, demerit and sin goods over and above the 28 per cent tax.

lost from the implementa­tion of GST beyond June 30, but no decision was taken,” she said.

Besides the compensati­on issue, the finance minister said that during the two-day long meeting, the GST Council considered four reports presented by the GoMs. “The four reports were on: Rate rationalis­ation; betting, gambling, lottery; IT and technology related changes; movement of precious metals like gold,” she added.

Elaboratin­g on the discussion regarding the compensati­on cess, she said, “Of the 16 states, 3-4 spoke of evolving their own revenue stream to break from the compensati­on mechanism.”

With two years being lost in the pandemic, the states have sought an extension of this compensati­on mechanism. “Puducherry finance

■ Continued from Page 1 minister K. Lakshminar­ayanan said all states sought an extension of the compensati­on mechanism, but no decision has been taken,” she said. The Centre, last week, notified the extension of the compensati­on cess levied on luxury and demerit goods till March 2026, to repay borrowing that were done in 2020-21 and 202122 to compensate states for GST revenue loss.

When a nationwide goods and services tax subsumed 17 central and state levies from July 1, 2017, it was decided that states will be compensate­d for any loss of revenue from the new tax for five years. With two years being lost in the pandemic, states have sought an extension of this compensati­on mechanism.

Although the council considered taxes on online gaming, casinos and horse racing, no decision was taken in this regard. Rather, it has given the GoM time until July 15 to firm up its report after speaking with the stakeholde­rs.

The finance minister said that the council also deferred decision on levying a 28 per cent tax on casinos, online gaming, horse racing and lottery. “A group of ministers has been asked to consider submission­s of stakeholde­rs again on the valuation mechanism and submit its report by July 15,” she said.

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