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This Article is From Jun 27, 2022

GST Council Meeting: What's On Agenda This Week

GST Council Meeting: What's On Agenda This Week
Indian Rs 100 banknote. (Photo: Vijay Sartape/BQ Prime)

The 47th Goods and Services Tax Council meeting this week is likely to deliberate on key issues such as extension of GST compensation, e-way bills for gold and the fitment committee suggestions on rate rationalisation, BQ Prime has learnt.

The meeting is scheduled on June 28 and 29 in Chandigarh. This is the first full session since September 2021, barring an emergency meeting called on Dec. 31 with a single-point agenda of rolling back the correction in inverted duty structure for textiles.

This meeting is also the first after the Supreme Court said the council's recommendations are not binding on the union and states and only hold a persuasive value. The verdict, Revenue Secretary Tarun Bajaj had then said, only reiterated the GST law and will not affect the working of the governmental body.

Here are some of the key issues the council is likely to discuss:

Extension Of GST Compensation

When the GST was instituted in 2017, states were assured compensation for the loss of revenue arising from its implementation. The additional revenue support was assumed at a yearly compounded growth rate of 14% for five years.

This support, guaranteed by the Constitution, draws to a close on June 30, 2022. Last month, the central government paid all past compensation dues to states amounting to Rs 86,912 crore. Of this, Rs 25,000 crore was provided from the GST compensation fund and the rest from the central consolidated fund.

The end of compensation will prove to be a significant revenue loss for many states, leaving some more vulnerable than others. While the government has noted that the compensation support will end with its final payout in June, many states such as Delhi, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu have urged it to extend the compensation period.

The levy of the GST compensation cess, however, is extended till 2026. That is to pay the loans the union government had taken from the Reserve Bank of India to give compensation to states during the pandemic years of 2019-2021.

States are likely to continue to push for an extension in the upcoming meeting, as the GST compensation contributes more than 20% of the tax revenue for a few of them, according to a report by SBI Chief Economist Soumya Kanti Ghosh.

GST Rate Hike For Online Gaming

The council is likely to vote on a report submitted by a group of ministers for a uniform rate hike for casinos, racecourses and online gaming.

According to a Finance Ministry official aware of the matter and who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the eight-member group led by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has reached an agreement to institute a uniform GST at the highest slab of 28%.

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