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Centre to gain more from GST than states: Y V Reddy

"My sense about the GST is that Centre will gain more than the states," said Reddy to a question by Gujarat Chief Secretary J N Singh, one of the invitees at the book launch.

Former Reserve Bank Governor Y V Reddy
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Published : Apr 4, 2019, 9:52 AM IST

Ahmedabad: Former Reserve Bank Governor Y V Reddy said on Wednesday that the Union government would gain more from GST than the states in the longer run.

During an interaction with students at the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad here, Reddy also opined that "trust deficit" has increased with regard to administration of the Goods and Services Tax.

Reddy, who has also served as chairman of the fourteenth finance commission, was here to launch his book "Indian Fiscal Federalism", co-authored by G R Reddy.

"My sense about the GST is that Centre will gain more than the states," said Reddy to a question by Gujarat Chief Secretary J N Singh, one of the invitees at the book launch.

Read more:RBI likely to cut repo rate by 25 bps today

"The way GST has been implemented, it does not command trust of the states....The trust deficit has increased in regard to the administration of the GST," said Reddy.

On relevance and importance of the finance commission, Reddy said the problem is outside the commission.

"Everyone is trying to find problems in finance commission. But problem is not with the commission. Problem is outside the commission....allow the commission to do its work," he said.

Ahmedabad: Former Reserve Bank Governor Y V Reddy said on Wednesday that the Union government would gain more from GST than the states in the longer run.

During an interaction with students at the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad here, Reddy also opined that "trust deficit" has increased with regard to administration of the Goods and Services Tax.

Reddy, who has also served as chairman of the fourteenth finance commission, was here to launch his book "Indian Fiscal Federalism", co-authored by G R Reddy.

"My sense about the GST is that Centre will gain more than the states," said Reddy to a question by Gujarat Chief Secretary J N Singh, one of the invitees at the book launch.

Read more:RBI likely to cut repo rate by 25 bps today

"The way GST has been implemented, it does not command trust of the states....The trust deficit has increased in regard to the administration of the GST," said Reddy.

On relevance and importance of the finance commission, Reddy said the problem is outside the commission.

"Everyone is trying to find problems in finance commission. But problem is not with the commission. Problem is outside the commission....allow the commission to do its work," he said.

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Centre to gain more from GST than states: Y V Reddy
         Ahmedabad, Apr 3 (PTI) Former Reserve Bank Governor Y
V Reddy said Wednesday that the Union government would gain
more from GST than the states in the longer run.
         During an interaction with students at the Indian
Institute of Management-Ahmedabad here, Reddy also opined
that "trust deficit" has increased with regard to
administration of the Goods and Services Tax.
         Reddy, who has also served as chairman of the
fourteenth finance commission, was here to launch his book
"Indian Fiscal Federalism", co-authored by G R Reddy.
         "My sense about the GST is that Centre will gain more
than the states," said Reddy to a question by Gujarat Chief
Secretary J N Singh, one of the invitees at the book launch.
         "The way GST has been implemented, it does not command
trust of the states....The trust deficit has increased in
regard to the administration of the GST," said Reddy.
         On relevance and importance of the finance commission,
Reddy said the problem is outside the commission.
         "Everyone is trying to find problems in finance
commission. But problem is not with the commission. Problem
is outside the commission....allow the commission to do its
work," he said. PTI PJT PD
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