41st GST Council meeting outcome : Key highlights dated 27th August, 2020
The
41st GST Council met under the Chairmanship of Union Finance &
Corporate Affairs Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman via video conferencing today
i.e. 27th day of August, 2020. Shru Anurag Thakur and Finance
Ministers of States & UTs and Senior officers from Union Government &
States are present.
EXPECTATIONS:
·
issues such as
compensation to states and GST rates revision.
·
issues such as
compensation to states, revenue shortfall.
·
two-wheeler
industry desperately seeks GST rate cut
·
Finance
Ministry to examine if sin tax applies to soft drinks
·
Issues such as
the Centre should borrow from the market and provide to states as it will get a
lower rate and easier access to markets. More so, since Centre has to make good
on its promise to states for paying the due compensation.
41ST GST COUNCIL
MEETING KEY HIGHLIGHTS
1. States were given two options to make up for their
revenue shortfall amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
·
to provide a
special bowrrowing window to states, in consultation with the RBI, to provide
Rs 97,000 crore at a "reasonable" interest rate and this money can
then be repaid after 5 years by extending cess collections.
·
to meet the
entire GST compensation gap of Rs 2.35 lakh crore this year itself after
consulting with the RBI
2. States will also be given a further relaxation in
FRBM of 0.5% points for market borrowing.
3. States Seek Seven Days To Consider Cess Option
4. The Attorney General is of the view that
compensation needs to be paid to states for five years. But this compensation
gap has to be met from the levy of cess.
5. This is not the appropriate time to talk of
increases in tax rates.
6.
Data analysis:
About Rs 3 lakh crore
would be the need of compensation to be paid to states while compensation cess
collected would be Rs 65,000 crore. April-July compensation is around Rs 1.50
lakh crore
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