Haryana House passes GST Bill, hikes salaries of MLAs

GST is a path-breaking reform in taxation history, says State Finance Minister

May 05, 2017 07:00 am | Updated 07:00 am IST - Chandigarh

Debate:  Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar taking part in a discussion on the GST Bill during the special session of the State Assembly in Chandigarh on Thursday.

Debate: Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar taking part in a discussion on the GST Bill during the special session of the State Assembly in Chandigarh on Thursday.

The Haryana Assembly on Thursday passed the Goods and Services Tax Bill, 2017, in the special one-day session of the House. It also gave legislators a hike in salaries and allowances with monthly salary of Ministers set to jump from ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 per month.

Haryana Excise and Taxation Minister Abhimanyu said the GST is a path-breaking reform in taxation history which will knit the entire country into a single market by ironing out distortions, putting an end to skewed and dissimilar tax practices and make the going for trade and industry a lot easier.

Capt Abhimanyu said the new tax would subsume 17 different types of indirect taxes of the Centre and States and do away with the multiplicity of taxes.

“The GST will take the feature of the Value Added Tax (VAT) from State boundaries to the national level. The GST is a destination-based tax. The threshold limit under the GST has been fixed at ₹20 lakh, which is currently ₹5 lakh in Haryana,” he said.

Capt. Abhimanyu said another important feature of the GST was that tax practices had been harmonised to the best possible extent.

“Traders under composition scheme would be required to pay tax at the rate of half per cent under the State GST and half per cent under the CGST. The manufactures will have to pay at the rate of 1% and taxpayers serving foods will be paying at the rate of 2.5% under the composition scheme of GST,” he said.

He said a taxpayer will have to deal with only one taxing authority. “The principle of single interface for the taxpayers constitutes the cornerstone of GST implementation.

Therefore, the State authorities and central authorities have been cross-empowered to perform various statutory functions under the Central and States laws to provide single interface to the taxpayers,” the minister added.

Three Bills

The Assembly also passed three Bills effecting hikes in the salary of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker, the Leader of the Opposition, Ministers and Ministers of State.

The salary of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker, will increase from ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 and their office allowance ₹2,000 to ₹20,000.

This will entail an expenditure of ₹6.72 lakh from the State exchequer, the House was informed.

The hikes were made under the Haryana Legislative Assembly Speaker’s and Deputy Speaker’s Salaries and Allowances (Amendment) Bill, the Haryana Salaries and Allowances of Ministers (Amendment) Bill and the Haryana Legislative Assembly (Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members) Amendment Bill, 2017. (With PTI)

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