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GST rates will have no inflationary impact: Arun Jaitley

Updated - March 29, 2017 02:17 pm IST

Published - March 29, 2017 02:03 pm IST - New Delhi

All decisions on the GST would be taken by the GST Council, reflecting the federal structure, the Finance Minister says

The aim of the GST Council is to decide everything relating to the tax structure with consensus, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said. File photo

Allaying apprehension of spike in prices of goods and commodities after the roll out of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said the tax rates will be kept at the current levels so as not to have any inflationary impact.

Introducing four bills to give effect to the GST, Mr. Jaitley said the legislations will have to be passed by the Parliament and one by each of the State Assemblies to turn India into one market with a single tax rate.

The Finance Minister said the aim of the GST Council is to decide everything relating to the tax structure with consensus and this is for the first time that such an arrangement has been made, based on the principle of shared sovereignty of both the Centre and the State governments.

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“These are revolutionary bills which will benefit all. ...States have pooled in their sovereignty into the GST Council, and Centre has done the same,” he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several senior members of the Union Cabinet were present in the House when the four bills were taken up for consideration and passage.

The bills are: The Central Goods and Services Tax Bill, 2017; The Integrated Goods and Services Tax Bill 2017; The Goods and Services Tax (Compensation to States) Bill, 2017; and The Union Territory Goods and Services Tax Bill, 2017.

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Explaining the bills, he said the Central GST or CGST will give powers to the Centre to levy tax after levies of excise, service tax and additional customs duty is subsumed.

The Integrated GST or IGST will be a tax to be levied by the Centre on inter-State movement of goods and services.

The States will pass the State GST or SGST law that will allow them to levy sales tax after levies like VAT are subsumed.

Besides, GST compensation law allows for imposition of cess on certain luxury goods like tobacco, high-end cars and aerated drinks to create a corpus for compensating States for any loss of revenue in the first five years of GST roll out.

The fourth law introduced is on Union Territory GST or UTGST for UTs like Chandigarh and Daman and Diu which do not have Assemblies.

Mr. Jaitley said all decisions on the GST would be taken by the GST Council, reflecting the federal structure.

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