Separately, the GoM on GST rate rationalisation has also
suggested that the GST Council rejig tax rates on a host
of goods, including packaged drinking water, bicycles,
exercise notebooks, luxury wrist watches, and shoes.
This rate rejig is expect to result in revenue gain of
about Rs 22,000 crore.
The GoM on rate rationalisation proposed reducing GST on
packaged drinking water of 20 litre and above to 5 per
cent from 18 per cent. If the GoM's recommendation is
accepted by the GST Council, GST on bicycles costing
less than Rs 10,000 will be reduced to 5 per cent from
12 per cent.
Also, GST on exercise notebooks will be reduced to 5 per
cent from 12 per cent. The GoM also proposed hiking GST
on shoes above Rs 15,000/pair from 18 per cent to 28 per
cent. It also proposed hiking GST on wrist watches
costing above Rs 25,000 from 18 per cent to 28 per cent.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary is the
convenor of the 13- member GoM on health and life
insurance and 6-member GoM on rate rationalisation.
Currently, GST is a four-tier tax structure with slabs
at 5, 12, 18, and 28 per cent. Under GST, essential
items are either exempted or taxed at the lowest slab,
while luxury and demerit items attract the highest slab.
Luxury and sin goods attract cess on top of the highest
28 per cent slab. The average GST rate has fallen below
the revenue neutral rate of 15.3 per cent, prompting the
need to start discussions on GST rate rationalisation.
Source:: The Economic Times,
dated 12/11/2024.