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GST Council to discuss cut in tax on Covid essentials today

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MUMBAI: The GST Council is likely to discuss on Friday a reduction in the tax rate on Covid medicines, vaccines and medical equipment as well as means to make up for the shortfall in revenues promised to states.

Ahead of the first meeting of the top decision-making body, finance ministers of eight states ruled by non-BJP and like-minded parties -Rajasthan, Punjab, Chhattisga­rh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtr­a, Jharkhand, Kerala and West Bengal -- have devised a joint strategy to press for a zero tax rate on Covid essentials, sources said. The Council, which is headed by Union FM Nirmala Sitharaman and includes representa­tives of all states and Union territorie­s, is meeting for the first time in nearly eight months.

Besides discussion on tax rates, the Council may also deliberate on the estimated Rs 2.69 lakh crore that states need to be provided as per the promise in 2017 to make good any loss in revenue they suffer because of giving up their right to levy VAT and other taxes.

Sources said the Fitment Committee on GST rates, comprising tax officers of Centre and states, has also given its report to the Council listing out the pros and cons of waiver and zero-rating of Covid vaccines, drugs and other equipment.

Exempting final products from GST would deny manufactur­ers the option to claim the benefit of the input tax credit on raw materials and hence not much benefit accrues to consumers.

 ??  ?? The Council may also deliberate on Rs 2.69 lakh crore compensati­on to states for revenue loss
The Council may also deliberate on Rs 2.69 lakh crore compensati­on to states for revenue loss

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