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GST rate structure needs rejig: Adhia

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Some rejig in the rate structure of the goods and services tax (GST) is required to reduce the burden on small and medium businesses, Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia has said.

The GST, which amalgamate­s more than a dozen central and state levies like excise duty, service tax and value-added tax (VAT), will take about a year to stabilise, he told PTI.

“There is need for some rejig in rates... it is possible that some items in the same chapter are divided. There is a need for harmonisat­ion of items chapter wise and wherever we find there is a big burden on small and medium businesses and on common man, if we bring them down, there will be a better compliance,” Adhia said.

Nearly four months since its introducti­on, the new indirect tax threw up teething troubles and compliance issues, which the GST Council — the highest decision-making body of the new regime — has addressed through several rounds of changes.

To ease hassles facing medium and small businesses in paying taxes and filing GST returns, it has tweaked various aspects of the new indirect tax regime to make it industry friendly. The turnover threshold for compositio­n scheme, under which businesses can pay taxes at a nominal rate, has been hiked to ~1 crore from ~75 lakh earlier. Also, small businesses with up to ~1.50 crore turnover have been allowed to file returns and pay taxes quarterly, as against monthly earlier. Also, the GST Council has rationalis­ed rates on over 100 commoditie­s and made refund process easier for exporters.

Adhia, however, said the rejig would require some calculatio­ns by the fitment committee, which will decide which items need a rationalis­ation of rate under the GST regime, which kicked in from July 1.

The GST Council has already cleared an approach paper for items to be considered for rationalis­ation but it is not binding and the council can always make deviations from the approach paper.

THERE HAS BEEN A COMPLETE OVERHAULIN­G OF TAX SYSTEM IN GST, SO ONE YEAR IS NEEDED” IT DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH TIME THE FITMENT COMMITTEE TAKES... BUT HARMONISAT­ION HAS TO BE DONE” - On how long it will take to stabilise the GST system HASMUKH ADHIA, Revenue secretary IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOME ITEMS IN THE SAME CHAPTER ARE DIVIDED”

“We are very keen to do it as early as possible, it depends on how much time the fitment committee takes to work on it. They need data, calculate revenue loss. They need various comparison­s. But harmonisat­ion has to be done,” he said.

The 23rd meeting of the GST Council, chaired by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising representa­tives of all states, would be held in Guwahati on November 10.

When asked how much time it would take to stabilise the GST system, Adhia said: “It will take one year. Because it is a new system for everybody... There has been a complete overhaulin­g of tax system in GST, so one year is needed. If you see the experience of VAT, there was opposition for one year. People were on streets because nobody knew what VAT is, the last fellow was only paying sales tax. There was more opposition that time than this.”

The GST has subsumed over a dozen taxes and transforme­d India into a single market for seamless movement of goods and services. Introduced in 2005, VAT had replaced the earlier sales tax systems.

VAT was a tax on sale or purchase of goods within a state and was levied by state government­s.

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