New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday said inadequate realisation of GST compensation cess is delaying the payment to states and that the Centre was not according any differential treatment to states.
The minister also said the government is committed to paying to states as per the provisions of the GST (Compensation to States) Act, 2017.
At the time of the introduction of GST, it was agreed that the Centre would compensate states for shortfall in GST collections as per a defined formula.
"Now, there has been a delay in giving the 14 per cent compensation and we are running late in giving it timely," she said.
The delays are because the compensation cess was not adequate to pay up the 14 per cent which was committed, she said, adding, devolution of taxes to states is committed as per the law.
"There cannot be any tweaking here. Formula is given by the finance commission and the formula is given by the GST Act...That has nothing to do with me saying, I don't like XYZ state, so, I won't give...But if the revenue collection itself has gone down, of course the portion which goes to states will be lesser," she said at Times Now Summit here.
When asked whether the government acknowledges that there is a slowdown in the economy, Sitharaman said the government is not in a denial mode and working on to address concerns of various sectors depending on need.
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Referring to opposition parties' barbs that the government had so many budgets even after unveiling Union Budget in July 2019, she said: "From July to February, there are people who tell me you presented a Budget every weekend, which means I've been acting on it".
However, the minister also quipped she does not use certain jargons and terminology, which people wanted her to use.
She further said there is a criticism that the government is in denial mode as it was "not saying" whether the economy is in a cyclical or structural slowdown, or stagflation.
"Each one would want me to say the way in which he would want me to say and if I don't, then they say the government is in denial," the minister asserted.