The Free Press Journal

‘Only credible plaint to trigger GST anti-profiteeri­ng clause’

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The contentiou­s anti-profiteeri­ng measure in the goods and services tax (GST) law will be triggered only if there is a credible complaint, Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia said. He said the anti-profiteeri­ng clause in the law is meant to be a deterrent and is an enabling clause so that reduction in tax incidence due to the GST is passed on to consumers.

Adhia told PTI that the Centre and states will in due course prescribe the procedure for filing a complaint where the complainan­t feels that the benefit of tax cut has not been passed on to him as well as the quantum of penalty to be imposed.

Asked who will decide if the benefits have been passed on or not, he said: "It would be based on complaints... Anti- profiteeri­ng provision may not be required in majority of items because wherever there is perfect competitio­n, there is nothing to worry. Competitio­n will take care."

Adhia, however, said it was not yet decided which agency will look into the anti-profiteeri­ng complaints. The government may decide on an agency if there is a plethora of complaints. The agencies at the government's disposal include the Competitio­n Commission of India (CCI). Adhia also said that although the anti-profiteeri­ng clause could be a transitory provision, it can be retained as the provisions can come into play in future when the tax rates are changed.

Asked if the anti-profiteeri­ng clause could cease to exist after some time, Adhia said: "It may. But somebody may also argue that there may be future changes in the tax rate also and at that time, this (antiprofit­eering) provision may have to be applied."

The GST Council has decided on a four-tier rate structure of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent. It has, however, pegged the peak rate at 40 per cent in the law to obviate the need to approach Parliament in future for any change in rate.

“I f tax revenues go up in future because of widening of tax net, GST rates can be reduced,” HASMUKH ADHIA / Revenue Secretary

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