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GST discussion paper not to include rates, base
The much-awaited discussion paper
on the proposed goods and services tax (GST) would not contain the rates or
items to be included in the new tax regime, but only invite suggestions on
procedures of tax collections, sources said. |
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Asim
Dasgupta, chairman of Empowered Committee of state
finance ministers, today held a meeting with Union
finance ministry officials on the discussion paper,
rates and tax base for GST.
While there was no official word on the "in-house"
deliberations, sources said the discussion paper would
be out some time next month to elicit public comments on
procedures of how the GST will be collected and how the
input credit will be given.
So far as the rates of GST is concerned, it would be
decided at a much later stage. "How can GST rates be
decided, when it is still not clear how many goods and
services will be covered under it. The rates would be
decided at the end," a key official said.
In fact, the number of goods and services to be included
in GST would also be decided some time later, they said.
States have agreed to have two basic rates of GST,
besides one special rate for precious materials.
However, the Centre is yet to take a call on this.
The GST is scheduled to be introduced from April one,
2010, and will subsume most indirect taxes at the
Central and state levels.
Source
: Business Standard, India, dated 26/10/2009 |