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GST Council approves 5 rules; rates to be discussed in May

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The all-powerful GST Council on Friday approved five amended rules for the Goods and Services Tax regime and gave "tentative" nod to the remaining four as the central government sprints to meet the July 1 rollout target. The final nod to the four rules as also fixation of GST rates for major commoditie­s and services will be done in the next meeting in Srinagar on May 1819, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.

Headed by Jaitley and comprising representa­tives of all states, the Council gave final approval for changes in rules for filing tax returns in the new regime, registrati­on of entities, payment of GST, invoicing and refunds to make them compatible with GST laws approved by the Lok Sabha this week. The remaining rules on how input tax credit is to be calculated and claimed, valuation of supply of goods and services, method for intimation for opting for compositio­n levy and transition­al rules were given "tentative" approval, Jaitley told after the 13th meeting of the Council. He said the five rules which received final nod from the Council were originally cleared at the September 30, 2016 meeting but had to undergo minor changes following stakeholde­r comments and bringing them in line with model GST law. In the registrati­on rules, the changes approved include certificat­ion of registrati­on being digitally signed by proper officer and procedure for grant or cancellati­on of unique identify number. The changes in rules for filing returns says that certain category of persons need not file annual returns. Also, the requiremen­t of registrati­on of debit/credit card for payment of tax with the GST-Network has been omitted from the payment rules. Refund rules now provide for new norm for refund of advance tax deposited by non-resident taxable person, while the changed invoice rules provide for consolidat­ed tax invoice on daily basis instead of individual invoices for supplies less than Rs 200. "GST input tax rules, valuation rules, transition­al provisions, compositio­n... Those rules have been tentativel­y approved by the GST Council," Jaitley said. He said the Council has decided that the final corrected drafts be put up for industry to make suggestion­s.

"Once we incorporat­e the suggestion­s, if any, then this tentative approval that we have made today would in the next meeting be taken up for considerat­ion and affirm for final approval," he said. Stating that five sets of rules -- registrati­on, return, refund and invoice, debit and credit have been approved, he said these were prepared prior to formulatio­n of the GST laws. "These rules had to be altered to bring in consonance with the Acts."

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