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Govt has informally proposed GST rate rejig once a year: FM

Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman pitched for rationalisation of GST rates and said that the government has laid the foundation for USD 5 trillion economy in budget.

Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman
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Published : Feb 9, 2020, 6:09 PM IST

Updated : Feb 9, 2020, 7:57 PM IST

Kolkata: The Centre has informally proposed to the GST council that rationalisation of rates be done once in a year and not every three months, as the present system was bringing in a certain level of uncertainty for both the government and the business, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said here on Sunday.

"In GST, when you have come to certain level or grade, periodically changing it leads to inversion problems, refund issues, and so on. So, therefore, when one item's rate of taxation is brought down, a lot of other ripple effect is created, and with that, either the refund gets affected, or businesses rightly feel they cannot plan how much they have to keep aside for taxation in a whole year," Sitharaman told a media meet here.

She said at the same time, the central and state governments aren't able to assess what they'll earn through GST in the whole year.

"So, rate reduction or increase every three months, when the GST council meets, is periodically bringing in a certain level of uncertainty.

Read more:Govt seeks to engage itself with businesses, industries: Sitharaman

"Now we literally proposed to the GST Council, not formally, but as part of a small discussion, we have said can we consider a situation where once in a year alone we would do any rate rationalisation -- reduction or increase, and everything else, and not every three months," she said.

Sitharaman also denied that the GST collections have been coming down.

"It has not come down. There was just once when it dipped," said the Union minster.

She said over the past three months, the exact amount of collection each month has crossed Rs 1 lakh crore.

In January, the collection was Rs 1.11 lakh crore.

She said the GST administrators have benefited because of data analytics, (which has helped them in) "plugging the loopholes in collection, understanding who, where, when is gaming the system, plugging the fraudulent practices".

Sitharaman also said the Centre, in the Budget, has laid the foundation of increasing consumption while ensuring that the government's investment is deployed to build infrastructure leading to a USD 5 trillion economy by 2024-25.

(IANS and PTI Report)

Kolkata: The Centre has informally proposed to the GST council that rationalisation of rates be done once in a year and not every three months, as the present system was bringing in a certain level of uncertainty for both the government and the business, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said here on Sunday.

"In GST, when you have come to certain level or grade, periodically changing it leads to inversion problems, refund issues, and so on. So, therefore, when one item's rate of taxation is brought down, a lot of other ripple effect is created, and with that, either the refund gets affected, or businesses rightly feel they cannot plan how much they have to keep aside for taxation in a whole year," Sitharaman told a media meet here.

She said at the same time, the central and state governments aren't able to assess what they'll earn through GST in the whole year.

"So, rate reduction or increase every three months, when the GST council meets, is periodically bringing in a certain level of uncertainty.

Read more:Govt seeks to engage itself with businesses, industries: Sitharaman

"Now we literally proposed to the GST Council, not formally, but as part of a small discussion, we have said can we consider a situation where once in a year alone we would do any rate rationalisation -- reduction or increase, and everything else, and not every three months," she said.

Sitharaman also denied that the GST collections have been coming down.

"It has not come down. There was just once when it dipped," said the Union minster.

She said over the past three months, the exact amount of collection each month has crossed Rs 1 lakh crore.

In January, the collection was Rs 1.11 lakh crore.

She said the GST administrators have benefited because of data analytics, (which has helped them in) "plugging the loopholes in collection, understanding who, where, when is gaming the system, plugging the fraudulent practices".

Sitharaman also said the Centre, in the Budget, has laid the foundation of increasing consumption while ensuring that the government's investment is deployed to build infrastructure leading to a USD 5 trillion economy by 2024-25.

(IANS and PTI Report)

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Laid foundation for USD 5 trillion economy in budget: FM
         Kolkata, Feb 9 (PTI) Union Finance Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman on Sunday said the Centre, in the Budget, has laid
the foundation of increasing consumption while ensuring that
the government's investment is deployed to build
infrastructure leading to a USD 5 trillion economy by 2024-25.
         She also pitched for rationalisation of GST rates once
a year and not every three months as was the trend so far.
         "I think we have laid the foundation for increasing
consumption, ensuring that capex (capital expenditure) and
government's investments will go towards spending on building
of assets in infrastructure which should have cascading
effects both in the short term and in the long term,"
Sitharaman told reporters.
         She said, "In order to address rural distress, 16
focused action points have been announced in the budget. So I
expect all this will lead to a five trillion dollar economy."
         Asked about what West Bengal has received from the
budget, she said, "I do not know how I answer this question of
kisko keya mila (which state gets what). I am looking at the
point of macroeconomic stability, building assets in the
country, money directly going to hands of individuals because
of reduced tax rates and so on."
         Announcements were made in the Budget about various
projects which are happening in different states, the finance
minister said. PTI dc
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