Khaleej Times

Govt working on single GST rate: Jaitley

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new delhi — Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday hinted at further rationalis­ation of GST by merging the 12 and 18 per cent slabs, while criticisin­g Congress for oppressing the country with a high indirect tax rate of 31 per cent.

With an increase in revenue, India will eventually have a standard goods and services tax (GST) rate between 12-18 per cent for commonly used goods. This would be in addition to 0 per cent and 5 per cent for essential items and a higher rate for luxury, sin and demerit goods.

In a Facebook post titled ‘Eighteen Months of GST’, Jaitley said, of the 1,216 commoditie­s which are used at present, broadly 183 are taxed at zero rate, 308 at 5 per cent, 178 at 12 per cent and 517 at 18 per cent.

“The 28 per cent slab is now a dying slab,” he said. Currently, 28 items, including luxury and sin goods, auto parts, dishwasher­s, air conditione­rs and cement remain in the highest slab of 28 per cent. “With the GST transforma­tion completed, we are close to completing the first set of rates of rationalis­ation i.e. phasing out the 28 per cent slab except in luxury and sin goods,” he said.

A future road map could be to work towards a single standard rate instead of two standard rates of 12 per cent and 18 per cent, he said. “It could be a rate at some mid-point between the two. Obviously, this will take some reasonable time when the tax will rise significan­tly. The country should eventually have a GST which will have only slabs of zero, 5 per cent and standard rate with luxury and sin goods as an exception,” Jaitley said. —

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