GST compensation period for TN unlikely to be
extended
CHENNAI: Stating that there is no indication from the
Union government that the GST compensation period would
be extended beyond June as demanded by State
governments, Finance Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan on
Tuesday said he would write to the Union Finance
Ministry and GST Council seeking clarification on
rumours about possible hike in tax rates.
The minister said this
while responding to questions from PMK floor leader GK
Mani, ER Eswaran of the KDMK and T Velmurugan of TVK in
the Assembly during zero hour. "The Centre and the
council have realised that income from GST has been low
and this should be set right. There are rumours about
possible hike in GST rates, I will be seeking a clear
reply to put these rumours to rest," the minister said.
If GST compensation period is not extended, States would
face revenue loss of thousands of crores of rupees, he
said.
After five years of
implementing GST, we didn’t reach expected tax growth.”
Also, the growth expected by implementing ‘One Nation
One Taxation’ did not happen. Some may blame the
pandemic. But even before the pandemic, the issue was
clear," the minister said. Rajan also recalled that to
address issues faced by the States, two committees were
formed after the GST Council in Lucknow.
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