"Issues of Covid-related equipment was one of the items
on the agenda that had a very detailed discussion. Many
issues were raised and discussed.... The GST Council has
decided to exempt the import of relief items till August
31," Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said after the
43rd GST Council meet.
A group of minister has been formed to submit a report
before June 8 to decide on any further reduction in GST
rates.
Apart from this, Nirmala Sitharaman announced an amnesty
scheme for small GST taxpayers which will allow them to
file returns with reduced late fee.
The finance minister said the central government will
borrow Rs 1.58 lakh crore to compensate states for loss
of revenue from GST.
"The GST Council will hold special a session to discuss
extending paying compensation to states beyond 2022,"
she said after the meet.
The Council, which is headed by Union Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman and includes representatives of all
states and Union territories, met for the first time on
Friday in nearly eight months.
Ahead of the first meeting, finance ministers of eight
non-BJP ruled states -- Rajasthan, Punjab, Chhattisgarh,
Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Kerala and West
Bengal - had devised a joint strategy to press for a
zero tax rate on Covid essentials.
Source::: India TODAY,
dated 28/05/2021.