PM Modi: Simplifying further… 99 per cent items can soon be in 18 per cent GST slab or less


Mumbai, Dec 19 (NIE): Hinting at further pruning of the list of items in the peak 28 per cent GST slab, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tuesday his government wants to ensure that “99 per cent” items are taxed at 18 per cent or below.

Ahead of the GST Council meeting Saturday, Modi indicated that the 28 per cent slab will be restricted to just a few items, and that only 0.5 or 1 per cent of the total 1,200-odd items will continue to remain in the peak slab, comprising essentially luxury items such as big cars, aircraft and demerit goods such as cigarettes.

“Today, we are reaching the situation where 99 per cent of the things can be brought under 18 per cent or less tax. And we are moving in that direction. After that, half a per cent or one per cent luxury items will probably be left out of 18 per cent, including airplane purchases, buying a big car, alcohol, cigarettes and some things, which will not even be one per cent (of items),” Modi said at an event organised by Republic TV in Mumbai.

The government was of the view that further simplification of GST can be done, the Prime Minister said.

A look at the distribution of items at present under the five broad GST categories — 0 per cent, 5 per cent, 12 per cent, 18 per cent and 28 per cent — shows that only around 3 per cent or 37 categories of items of the total 1,211 items are in the topmost slab. Around 97 per cent of the total items are already taxed at 18 per cent or below under GST.

According to sources, of the 37 items in the 28 per cent slab, items such as cement, television screens above 68 cm, some types of rubber tyres, and digital cameras, could see a rate reduction from 28 per cent. Items such as paan masala, aerated beverages, automobiles, revolvers and pistols, yachts for pleasure or sports, aircraft for personal use are expected to stay in the 28 per cent slab. Movie tickets priced over Rs 100, currently taxed at 28 per cent, could also see a rate reduction. States may also consider providing relief on their portion, the state GST.

A reduction in the number of items in the 28 per cent slab will imply a significant dent on GST collections. If the Council concedes to the demand of rate cut on cement, it would translate into a revenue loss of about Rs 3,500 crore in the remaining three months of this fiscal. The annual cost of bringing cement in the 18 per cent slab is Rs 14,000 crore as per official estimates.

At the time of fitment of goods and services in the various GST slabs May last year, the government had said that about 81 per cent of the total 1,211 items were taxed at 18 per cent and below. The detailed break-up of the 1,211 items was: 7 per cent items were exempt, 14 per cent items in the 5 per cent tax slab, 17 per cent items in the 12 per cent tax slab, 43 per cent items in the 18 per cent tax slab, and just 19 per cent items in the 28 per cent tax slab.

Since the rollout of GST from July 1 last year, the GST Council has undertaken four rounds of rate rationalisation — October 6, November 10, January 18 and July 21. The first significant rationalisation of the 28 per cent slab was undertaken in November last year by bringing about 178 items such as chocolates, chewing gums, detergents, shampoos, hair creams, fans, pumps, lamps, sanitary ware, wires, cables to the 18 per cent slab, leaving only 50 items in the highest tax category. This exercise was estimated to cost the exchequer about Rs 20,000 crore a year.

In January, the GST Council approved rate cuts and clarifications for about 29 goods and 54 categories of services, estimated to cost Rs 1,000-1,200 crore a year. The recent round of rate cuts on July 21 removed another 15 items such as washing machines, refrigerators, small screen televisions from the 28 per cent slab, an exercise expected to cost Rs 12,000-15,000 crore.

Finance ministers of Opposition-ruled states, however, raised apprehensions about the proposed rate cuts. Kerala’s Finance Minister Thomas Isaac said there should be a considered view on rate cuts and states need to be duly informed about it. “Proper process needs to be followed. The proposal for rate cut should go to fitment committee and information should be given to states about the related revenue loss. Even last time the rate cut for 28 per cent slab was not listed in the meeting agenda. There should not be a knee-jerk reaction based on election results and there needs to be a considered view on rate cuts,” Isaac told The Indian Express.

The tax incidence on items in 28 per cent slab was 35-40 per cent in pre-GST period and now, it’s being proposed to be reduced further, Isaac said, adding that he will raise the issue at the Council meeting.

Modi also said that the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has helped in getting hold of big companies which would often walk away under the cover of losses without having to repay their loans to banks or lenders. In a short span of one and half years, Rs 3 lakh crore has been recovered, he said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Thu, Dec 20 2018

    Finally, from copying and renaming UPA II famous projects and ignoring the Congress advice to fix the GST slab at 18% BJP finally realized the hardship of business group hit hard by the 'Demonetisation'.

    Why Prime Minister Modi's BJP government is keeping the fuel prices outside the ambit of GST?
    Why BJP central government is still holding Rs4000 crores collected from 'Swach Bharath cess'?

    Jai Hind

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Funny to see people commenting on GST without having any knowledge of it.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    He will do anything now and that is because he wants to get elected once again. All this while, he was under the delusion that his oratory skills and lies would help him sail through. He has now realised that all that will not work and he would be dumped by the people. He will even go to the extent of reducing the fuel prices now and fortunately for him, the international prices also have dropped now. What is the guarantee that the fuel prices won't be hiked again if he comes back as the PM? After all his main job is to please the Ambanis.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    u can simplify anything foreseeing da elections. u, your lies, your scams r already exposed. stop bla, bla, bal.... u r already exposed

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  • Gurukanth Baliga, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Paisa ... there is a GST council to see the changes and as a PM he can only recommend... you can tell congress CM not to change GST slab so that Modi can be defeated.... uneducated paisa

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Kassal Maraya, tuggel bod sama navve???* Feku 5 Rajani salwala nivve????

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    a govt. that works,,,great going sir,,it takes time for implementation of new things for a big nation, nobody talking of petrol prices now,,,

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Now it is like 99 years old people will hear him patiently at the end of the era.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    u can simplify anything foreseeing elections. u, your lies, your scams & bla, bla promises r already exposed. no way. u have to sell chai chai.....

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Time has changed and the innocent rural people and farmers have learnt a hard lesson from Modi's failed schemes and promises.
    Recent assembly elections result is a clear indication that public cannot be fooled by Hindutva logic and Ram temple sentiments. Digital India is welcome and a way forward but majority of people are illiterate and live below the poverty line. Just wait and watch how they will fare in coming LS elections.

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  • vasu, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    We had a wonderful 5 years, where if you evaluate the responsibilities of the Central Government ,this government has been the best ever. However, in India elections are won not on performance. I hope BJP wins again.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Too late already lost 3 major states from Mukth list..

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Crazy !
    As the election is nearing he dreams of new extended ideas.
    - Ram temple, formula out of question
    - Waiving of farmars loans too late
    - Rupee value and fuel prices still a buning issue

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  • Rathan Poojary, Australia

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    PM Modi is doing good job,
    May be few are not appreciating his work, but as per report he is still having strong support from indian citizens.Sure he will become PM for second term too.
    All the very best PM Modi.

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  • Amith, NAGPUR

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    That's why you escaped to Australia in search of your daily bread because there was Juumla in 2crore job every year!!!! Pray that Australian people won't choose a JUUMLABAZ PM, otherwise again you should have migrated some other Christian countries most probably ILLEGALLY!!!!!

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    If the PM is doing really good then why he reduced the % now?? why we are paying Rs.800/- plus for LPG when it was Rs.460/- when he came to power????? He is doing good for Ambani and Adani

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  • Gurukanth Baliga, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    What are u doing with subsidy of ₹380???

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    It is waste of time to respond these people....

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  • Pedro Braganza, Shirva

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Very soon, India will be the Rama Rajya where the decedents of Christ the Krishna, Allah the Brahma will be let to reside peacefully.

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Now everyone can say loudly that "Hamara PM Chor Hai".. GST is good but the % what was implemented for a country like India is a big gimmick by BJP. I knew that before 2019 elections Modi will reduce the % from 28 to 18 or below. this is just to get votes from common people who doesn't understand Modi's crooked games. for a country like India the GST % should not be more than 8 to 11%

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Kindly don't harrase public again with notebandi. Lower deposit interest rate.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    All the black money came back into the system & RBI is now paying 4% interest on Black Money ...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Traders and manufacturer already stock the items and raw materials with higher GST rate. if at once reduce 18 or below 18 % slab end user or Aam admi will not be benefited another 2 to 4 years. By that time 2023 general election ready with many more Jumlas.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Start new Jumlas after defeating in 5 states. Let the next govt do it. You better concentrate on destroying all your corruption files in these 5 months before exit.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    One Country, One GST of 8%

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    This man is really passing sleepless nights.
    Yet more U-turns in ghd making.
    All good gestures are nothing but for the appeasement of general public 'Election 2019'

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    U turns, fake promises, jumlas, Achche din, gau mata, bhai aur behno, fekugiri, Widwa (widow)and all the nonsense started since 2014. Seat ke liye Kuch bhi?

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  • Emi Varghese UK, uk

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Same day and same time 4.5 years back he said a jumla of 15 lakhs. after election they will say 18 is was jumla, we said people cannot marry a 18 year old girl

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  • vasu, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Not a single proof of the 15 lakh promise. Sorry to say but Education level of people is a worry in India these days.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Blind people will get the proof when Chaddi slips..

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 19 2018

    Why he has increased that much before? Now he has realised that he will lose his seat so now just to fool again he will reduce. Without experts in his cabinet he playing with Economy of India.

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