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This Article is From Dec 15, 2017

Government To Replace GST Ordinance With Bill

Government To Replace GST Ordinance With Bill
Minister of Corporate Affairs Arun Jaitley and others at the 21st GST Council meet in Hyderabad on Saturday. (Source: PTI)

The Cabinet today approved replacing the Goods and Service Tax (Compensation to States) Ordinance by a bill, said sources.

The GST (Compensation to States) Act 2017 aims to provide compensation to the states for the loss of revenue arising on account of implementation of Goods and Service Tax Act, they said. It provides for imposition of compensation cess on intra-state or inter-state supplies of goods and services.

The GST Council in its 20th meeting held in August had recommended an increase of 10 percent to 25 percent in the maximum rate on certain type of motor vehicles.

The Ordinance was promulgated on Sep. 2, thus raising the maximum rates.

Article 123 of the Constitution mandates that the ordinance be approved by the Parliament within six weeks of reconvening.

Accordingly, the sources added the finance ministry had sought Cabinet nod for the replacement of the ordinance by the Goods and Service Tax (Compensation to States) Bill, 2017.

The government has listed the bill for introduction in its Parliament business agenda for next week.

Also Read: States' GST Revenue Shortfall In Four Months At Rs 39,111 Crore, Says Amit Mitra

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