Goods and Services Tax (GST) : Important
Details you should know...
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The Lok Sabha has passed all four bills
related to the
Goods and Services Tax (GST) introduced
by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. The four bills are the Central GST Bill , the
Integrated GST Bill , the GST Compensation Bill
and the UT-GST Bill . The GST will aid
free flow of goods and services across India and make goods cheaper, Jaitley
said.
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About These 4 Bills :
***1)Central GST Bill : This bill
provides for the collection of tax on sale of goods and services by the Centre
within a state.
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***2)Integrated GST Bill : This bill
pertains to the levy of taxes on sale between states.
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***3)GST Compensation Bill : This bill
provides for compensation to the states over any revenue loss.
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***4)UT-GST Bill : This bill is about GST
implementation in Union Territories.
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***The Goods and Services (GST) is an
indirect taxation wherein most of the existing taxes will be merged into a
single taxation system.
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***Once the GST Bill is passed, it will
allow the Centre and the states to levy indirect tax on manufacture, sale and
consumption of goods and services across the country.
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***In simple words, the Goods and
Services Tax would put all taxes levied by state and Central government in one
basket and merge them into a single-tax system, thus doing away with multiple
taxation and promoting the concept of a common market for all.
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***The Goods and Services Tax is governed
by the GST Council which is headed by the Finance Minister. In Arun Jaitley's
words, "once all other taxes are removed, the cascading effect is removed,
goods will become slightly cheaper ".
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***The biggest challenge for a smooth GST
rollout is coordination between states and the Centre to ensure uniform tax
rates for good and services.
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***To this effect, the GST Council has
approved a four-tier uniform tax slab of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent on goods and
services, plus an additional cess on demerit goods such as luxury cars, aerated
drinks and tobacco products.
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***Food items will not attract any tax
and have been kept in the zero-per cent slab. Similarly, petroleum products,
although included under the GST, will remain in zero tax slab as of now.
However, the GST Council is yet to take a call on whether to keep alcohol under
the Goods and Services Tax.
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***With the Goods and Services Tax coming
in, Centre-level taxes likes Sales Tax, Excise Duty, and state-level taxes like
Value-added Tax (VAT), Entertainment Tax and Luxury Tax will be subsumed.
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***On Wednesday, among the four
supplemtary GST bills passed in Lok Sabha was the Central Goods and Services
Tax (CGST) Bill. The CGST Bill will allow the Central government to levy and
collect tax on intra-state supply of goods and services.
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***The Integrated Goods and Services Tax
Bill 2017 provides for levy and collection of tax on inter-state supply.
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***The Compensation GST Bill will provide
compensation to states for the loss of revenue they may incur owing to
implementation of the Goods and Services Tax.
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***Clarifying on the clause, Arun Jaitley
told the House that no additional tax will be imposed to provide compensation
to states, and states will be paid compensation within the existing mechanism.
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***The other bill passed in Lok Sabha
pertained to Union Territory Goods and Services Tax. The bill will enable levy
and collection of tax on intra-state supply of goods and services or both by
union territories.
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