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  • Delhi, Cong-run States Demand a Lower Peak GST Rate

    By NE Reporter on November 10, 2017

    GUWAHATI:
    Delhi joined the growing chorus of opposition against the highest 28 per cent GST rate, saying a high rate would encourage black marketing.
    The Congress-ruled states have been demanding rationalisation of GST rates to bring down the peak tax rate from current 28 per cent. Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, who is here to attend the crucial meeting of the GST Council, said lower tax rates should have been implemented from July 1, when the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was rolled out.
    “Tax rates should have been set lower from July 1 itself and I have said that 28 per cent tax rate means you are encouraging black marketing,” he said. The Congress-ruled states of Punjab and Karnataka, and UT Puducherry have demanded complete overhaul of the GST rate structure and simplification of the procedures.
    Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy said the peak tax rate should be 18 per cent except for one or two demerit items, which could attract a higher 28 per cent tax. “But most of the items were brought under the 28 per cent category (under GST) which the Congress is not agreeing to,” he said.
    Also, the tax return filing procedure in GST is cumbersome, he said. Common use goods are being charged 28 per cent tax, he said, adding construction industry, toiletries are all charged the peak tax rate.
    “Common man is affected. GST was brought to simplify procedures and to facilitate common people to purchase items” but that is not happening, he added. Sisodia said limits imposed for availing of the composition scheme need to be widely discussed, with a separate structure for SMEs.
    “I have always said bring real estate in GST because if you put 28 per cent on construction activities and then suddenly it goes into a black hole because there’s no counting of where that is going,” he said.
    On returns filing, he said the Delhi government was in favour of quarterly filings instead of current mandate for three different forms being submitted every month. “The current return filing system has created confusion among businesses.”
    Sisodia said petroleum products, alcohol and real estate should be brought under the GST as it is one nation, one tax and such items cannot be kept out of the regime. In the run-up to the assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, opposition Congress and its leaders have been targeting the government over difficulties faced by some businesses under the GST regime, with party vice-president Rahul Gandhi even calling it a ‘Gabbar-Singh Tax’.
    Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal said his state wants rationalisation of tax rate, simplification of procedures and removing glitches in GST-Network. The Congress, he said, was in favour of inclusion of petrol, diesel, natural gas, ATF and crude oil in the GST.
    The five products along with alcohol have been kept out of GST for now. Karnataka Agriculture Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said the Congress had earlier asked that the GST rate should not be more than 18 per cent but the government went ahead with the five tax rate slabs of 0, 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent.
    The GST Council, headed by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, is meeting here to consider pruning the list of items in the 28 per cent tax bracket. Haryana Finance Minister Capt Abhimanyu said the meetings cannot be related to any election because GST Council is represented by states and the Centre.
    The same spirit of unanimity should continue,” he said.

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