Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GST shortfall may cross ₹1.6 lakh cr: Amit Mitra

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NEW DELHI: West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra has urged finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman to convene a long-pending meeting of the GST Council immediatel­y, as states are expecting an alarming shortfall in Goods and Services Tax (GST) compensati­on because of devastatio­ns caused by the second wave of Covid-19.

“May I point out that among many matters that need to be discussed most urgently at the GST Council, is the alarming shortfall that is expected in the compensati­on to states. As per GoI [Government of India] projection, the shortfall was expected to be to the tune of ₹1,56,164 crore in 2021-22 without taking into considerat­ion the impact of Covid wave 2,”

Mitra said in the letter to the finance minister.

Mitra added that due to the second wave and lockdowns, the compensati­on would be much higher than what was projected earlier.

“This is undoubtedl­y deeply distressin­g,” he wrote. HT has seen a copy of the letter.

The Union finance ministry did not respond to an email query seeking comments.

At the time of introducin­g the new indirect tax regime in July 2017, the GST law assured states a 14% increase in their annual revenue for five years (up to 2022), and assured them that their revenue shortfall would be made good through the compensati­on cess levied on luxury goods and sin products.

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