GST Council reduces tax rate for 29 goods, 54 categories of services


New Delhi, Jan 18 (PTI): The all-powerful GST Council, on Thursday, veered around the idea of making the Goods and Services Tax (GST) return filing process simpler to ease compliance burden for small businesses.

The panel, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising representatives of all states, at its 25th meeting on Thursday decided to reduce tax rate on 29 items and 54 categories of services with effect from January 25.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Jaitley said the next meeting of the Council may consider bringing items like crude oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel, ATF and real estate within the GST purview.

In a bid to ease compliance burden, the Council veered around to the idea of registered entities continuing to file the return in GSTR 3B Form while moving to a system where supplier invoice captures details of the transaction.

The new process would be finalised in the next meeting of the GST Council after a written formulation is circulated to the states, he said.

The date of the next meeting of the Council has not yet been decided, he said.

Jaitley said the GST provision requiring transporters to carry an electronic waybill or e-way bill, when moving goods of over Rs 50,000 in value between states, will be implemented from February 1 to check rampant tax evasion.

As many as 15 states have decided to implement the provision for intra-state movements as well, he said.

After implementation of the GST from July 1, the requirement of carrying e-way bill was postponed pending IT network readiness.

Once the e-way bill system is implemented, tax avoidance will become extremely difficult as the government will have details of all goods above the value of Rs 50,000 moved and can spot the mismatch if either the supplier or the purchaser does not file tax returns.

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Sun, Jan 21 2018

    So many U turns and changes in Goods and services tax ( GST ) just after six months of implementation. There goes saying Haste makes waste. No proper thinking, planning, infrastructure, assessment of ground reality for such big decision. I think even professional accountants must be finding it difficult to track change of rules under this GST. Just coercion.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    GOOD REACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT TO REDUCE SOME BURDEN OF GST WHICH THE PEOPLE FEEL THE ADDITIONAL PINCH ON THEIR DAILY SPENDING

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    mindless g.s.t, gujarat sample tea earlier & still mindless g.s.t, from da im-experienced naive cow govt

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    Good move towards simplification and aiming to include items like crude oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel, ATF and real estate within the GST purview.
    Uploading one return with separate State wise pages within the GST return, would make the filing even more simpler, without compromising any disclosure norms.
    Let, state wise registration be there, but filing consolidated returns should be allowed; it will then be real simplification and ease.
    Uploading returns, File size and space needed to save records will also be minimized.
    Whoever rules, if its' going to benefit the people at large, without compromising national interest, surely people will be happy.

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    REDUCE FOR REAL ESTATES. IN UAE IN VAT FOR REAL ESTATES.

    INDIA WILL BOOM ONLY IF REAL ESTATES BOOM.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    We are glad GST Council is implementing our Views ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    Govt is still holding the view that sanitary napkins are a luxury and 12% GST is imposed on them. A woman is being taxed for being a woman, since this is the only safe hygienic item for them.

    A group of students from Gwaliar has kicked off a campaign motivating women to mark their views on menstrual hygiene on sanitary napkins and added that when 1,000 such napkins with messages are completed, they will hurl to Prime Minister Modi. (As reported in TOI)

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 19 2018

    India has to adopt 0, 5, 8 & 12% Slabs ...

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