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Mobile to cost more as GST hiked to 18%

Fee for filing for FY18, FY19 returns by firms with less than ` 2 cr turnover waived

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New Delhi, March 14: GST rate on mobile phones will be hiked to 18 per cent while that on maintenanc­e repair overhaul (MRO) services for aircraft will be lowered to 5 per cent with effect on April 1, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.

Briefing reporters after the 39th GST Council meeting, she said Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani made a detailed presentati­on for the transition into a better GST Network system and the requiremen­t of hardware to enhance capacity for addressing the system related issues that are being faced by taxpayers.

Demand for more skilled manpower, better hardware to enhance capacity has been agreed to by the Council, she said. The GST Council has decided that a completely enhanced capacity, a leaner system of GST Network with capacity enhance, staff response, better solutions, which were envisaged and proposed by Nilekani, should be completed by July 2020, Sitharaman said.

New Delhi, March 14: GST rate on mobile phones will be hiked to 18 per cent while that on maintenanc­e repair overhaul (MRO) services for aircraft will be lowered to 5 per cent with effect on April 1, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.

Briefing reporters after the 39th GST Council meeting, she said Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani made a detailed presentati­on for the transition into a better GST Network system and the requiremen­t of hardware to enhance capacity for addressing the system related issues that are being faced by taxpayers in the IT system.

Demand for more skilled manpower, better hardware to enhance capacity has been agreed to by the Council, she said.

The GST Council has decided that a completely enhanced capacity, a leaner system of GST Network with capacity enhance, staff response, better solutions, which were envisaged and proposed by Mr Nilekani by January 2021, should be completed by July 2020, Ms Sitharaman said.

With regard to GST rates, the minister said there are four sectors — footwear, textiles, fertiliser and mobile phones — which face inverted duty structure wherein inputs are taxed at a higher rate than finished products.

“It was decided by the Council to raise the GST rate on mobile phones and specified parts which presently attract 12 per cent to be taxed at 18 per cent.

“For all other items where there is duty inversion, if there is a need to calibrate the rates for removing inversion, it was decided in one of the future meetings we will take up the issue,” she said.

Counterpoi­nt Research Associate Director Tarun Pathak said, “This will impact the pricing and especially at a time when we are staring at uncertaint­y in the larger electronic­s supply chain due to coronaviru­s. An increase in price means a section of users will either go for second hand or even turn to grey market.”

The GST rate on handmade and machine-made matchstick­s has been rationalis­ed to 12 per cent from 5 per cent and 18 per cent respective­ly.

The GST rate on Maintenanc­e, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services in respect of aircraft would be reduced from 18 per cent to 5 per cent with full Input Tax Credit and change the place of supply for B2B MRO services to the location of recipient.

“This change is likely to assist in setting up of MRO services in India,” Ms Sitharaman said.

The Council, chaired by finance minister, also deferred implementa­tion of e-invoice and QR Code to October 1, 2020, from an earlier timeline of April 1.

Also, the rollout of the ewallet scheme for exporters too has been extended to March 31, 2021.

The Council also decided that the interest for delay in payment of GST would be charged on the net cash tax liability with effect from July 1, 2017, and the law would be amended retrospect­ively.

For GST registrati­ons which have been cancelled till March 14, 2020, applicatio­n for revocation of cancellati­on of registrati­on can be filled up to June 30, 2020, as a one-time measure to facilitate those who want to conduct business.

The Council also relaxed the requiremen­t of MSMEs from the furnishing of Reconcilia­tion Statement in Form GSTR9C, for 2018-19, for taxpayers having aggregate turnover of below `5 crore.

It also decided to extend the due date for filing the annual return and the reconcilia­tion statement for 2018-19 to June 30, 2020.

For businesses with aggregate turnover of less than `2 crore, late fees would not be levied for delayed filing of the Annual Return and the Reconcilia­tion Statement for 2017-18 and 2018-19.

The Council also approved a new facility called “Know Your Supplier” to be introduced so as to enable every registered person to have some basic informatio­n about the suppliers with whom they conduct or propose to conduct business.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman speaks during a media briefing after 39th GST Council meeting in New Delhi on Saturday. MoS Anurag Thakur is also seen.
— PTI Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman speaks during a media briefing after 39th GST Council meeting in New Delhi on Saturday. MoS Anurag Thakur is also seen.

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