No extension of GST aid to states, says Centre
The Centre has made it clear that the five-year GST
compensation to states can’t be extended beyond June 30,
2022.
The cesses on a few
demerit and high-value goods meant for raising the
proceeds to compensate the state governments for any
shortfall in their goods and services tax (GST) revenues
from protected levels for the five years to June 2022
will have to stay till FY26, the government said in
Parliament on Monday.
In the last two years, the
Centre had to resort to aggregate borrowings of Rs 2.69
trillion in order to make good the shortfall in the GST
compensation pool. To finance these loans, the cesses
will have to be continued till FY26.
The Centre has made it
clear that the five-year GST compensation to states
can’t be extended beyond June 30, 2022. In the latest
Budget, it announced a Rs 1 trillion 50-year capex loan
to states.
The Centre will compensate
for the shortfall in GST receipts of the states as per
statutory requirement for the initial five years after
the indirect tax regime was launched in July 2017, Union
minister of state for finance Pankaj Chaudhury
reiterated in the Parliament.
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