The Asian Age

GST rollout will face hiccups, says Jaitley

■ Asks Opposition not to politicise the launch of GST

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New Delhi, June 27: Union finance minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday said people may have to face some difficulty initially as the GST is rolled out but in the long-run the new indirect tax regime would help cut tax evasion and check price rise.

He also said the GST Council will look at bringing real estate within the GST net by next year and revisit taxing of petroleum products under the new regime in 1-2 years.

“To begin with, people could face some difficulti­es because any change over has its own problems. But it will settle down and the country will benefit from the new indirect tax regime,” Mr Jaitley said at an event.

The GST will be launched on July 1 and will subsume a host of indirect levies like excise, service tax and VAT.

Wile products like kerosene, naphtha and LPG will be under the ambit of GST, five items — crude oil, natural gas, aviation fuel, diesel and petrol have been excluded from the basket for the initial years.

Mr Jaitley said that while negotiatin­g with the states on GST there were some “tough” issues like petroleum and potable alcohol on which states were unwilling to leave their taxation powers. “If we insisted on that, then the deal would have been broken. The Constituti­on amendment provides that petroleum products can be taxed under GST as and when GST Council decides. And once GST is implemente­d, in 1-2 years once again the Council will get opportunit­y to revisit it,” he said.

Ahead of the GST launch event, Mr Jaitley asked the Congress to refrain from indulging in politics, saying all decisions with regard to the new tax regime were taken unanimousl­y by the GST Council.

The government is planning to launch GST at the midnight of June 30-July 1 from the Central Hall of Parliament.

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