Willing to accept Congress’s demand on GST: Jaitley
Congress has been stalling passage of the GST Bill over
its demand for a simple Goods & Services Tax (GST) regime where
states do not have powers to levy additional tax over an 18 per cent tax
rate that forms part of the Constitutional Amendment Bill.
Speaking
at an industry meet on GST, he said the one per cent additional tax on
inter-state sales was proposed as manufacturing states like Gujarat and
Tamil Nadu were of the opinion that they, having spent money on putting
up infrastructure, would lose on revenue as GST is more of a destination
tax.
“I have told my friends in Parliament that I am
ready to go back to those manufacturing states and tell them that we
have guaranteed you to make good for all the loss suffered in the first
five years. So this one per cent additional levy issue is resolvable,”
he said.
GST is to subsume all indirect taxes like
excise duty, sales tax and service tax. In the new regime, there will be
one Central GST or C-GST and State GST or S-GST
Currently, states levy sales tax or VAT on goods sold
within their state and they get a Central Sales Tax (CST) on sales made
outside their territories.
This CST will no longer be available in the new regime and a one per cent additional tax was proposed to make up for it.
On
the other condition that 18 per cent tax should be put in the
Constitution Bill, he said, “Are tariffs part of Constitution? Can
tariffs ever be cast in stone?”
“Suppose there is a
drought or a flood in 10 states and for one week you need to raise the
tariffs, are you then going to amend the Constitution?,” he asked.
“GST
is an idea which I have no doubt that, if not today, tomorrow it has to
be approved, we are just going through the agony prior to the passage
of the Bill,” Mr. Jaitley said.
The rate of taxation,
he said, will be decided by the GST Council. “After all, states and the
Centre are surrendering their rights to the GST Council. The GST
Council will decide the rate,” the Finance Minister said.
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