CBIC will Take 2-3 Months However, the issue of supply
of cryptocurrencies required more detailed examination,
Johri added.
"You mine crypto...the first question is does that
involve a supply or not. Second is, I acquired crypto
and I'm selling it to somebody else or I'm using it for
barter. How do we deal with that," he said, pointing to
some of the issues the department is looking into. "Is
that a supply of money, or is that a supply of goods and
services, or is it just an actionable claim? These are
the other aspects which involve the GST issue that we
are examining at the moment," he added.
Asked if it would be taken to the GST Council at its
next meeting expected sometime in March, he said: "We're
trying, but it has to go through the process of the law
committee and then go to the council."
The issue is currently being examined within the CBIC
and it could take 2-3 months, he added.
EV Concession
On the issues of a tax concession to electric vehicle
maker Tesla, Johri said it was felt that no change was
required in the structure, while declining to comment on
the specific case of the company.
"When the government examined the rate structure, it was
found that there were other multinational carmakers that
were importing CBUs (completely built units) at 100%
customs tariff to sell here. We looked at the structure,
but (after examination) we felt that no rejig was
required at this stage," Johri said.
Tesla has sought a 40% import duty on fully built
electric cars against the current rate of 60% applicable
on those priced below $40,000 and 100% on those above
that threshold.
Source::: THE ECONOMIC TIMES ,
dated 11/02/2022.