GST
rate may be set at 16%, panel to meet Pranab today
The
unified goods and service tax rate may be pegged at 16%.
The empowered committee of state finance ministers on
Wednesday examined the possible rate structure for the
new tax regime that is set to replace all indirect taxes
at the central and state level from April 1, 2010.
An
official who attended the meeting said the
deliberations were held on the rate structure,
though a final view will be taken by August.
State finance ministers are scheduled to meet
Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on
Thursday for discussions on the budget and new
GST regime.
Empowered committee chairman and West Bengal
finance minister Asim Dasgupta said: “We had a
fairly detailed discussion with the ministers on
the structure of GST. We are setting a target
date of August-end for tying the loose ends.”
Mr Dasgupta, however, declined to comment on the
proposed rate. Currently, the cenvat rate is 8%,
service tax rate 10% and value added tax rate
12.5%, taking the total incidence of indirect
taxes to 30.5%. Another state finance ministry
official who attended the meeting said states
and the Centre will have to work out a rate
structure that would be revenue-neutral and not
cause any loss to the exchequer.
But some BJP-ruled states such as Madhya Pradesh
have expressed reservation on the implementation
of the GST regime from 2010.
Mr Dasgupta, however, exuded confidence that
introduction of GST would meet the deadline of
April 1, 2010. He said the committee would be
meeting frequently now to finalise the
nitty-gritty of the GST structure. After
finalising the structure, discussions will be
held with the trading community, industry,
agricultural sector and public.
“We want a rapid and widespread discussion
before launching GST from April 1, 2010,” Mr
Dasgupta said.
Source :
Economic Times - Gurgaon, Haryana, India, dated 11/06/2009