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GST : 10 POINT SERIES ON LEVY

Puneet Agrawal
Understanding GST Framework: Articles 265, 246A, 269A and Their Role in India's Tax Structure The article discusses the constitutional and legislative framework for the levy of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. Article 265 mandates tax levies by law, while Article 246A empowers both Parliament and state legislatures to legislate on GST. Article 269A allows Parliament to levy GST on inter-state trade. The Central Goods and Services Tax Act (CGST) and State Goods and Services Tax Act (SGST) impose taxes on intra-state supplies, while the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act (IGST) applies to inter-state supplies. Intra-state supplies occur within the same state, while inter-state supplies involve different states. (AI Summary)

LEVY OF GST

  1. Article 265 of the Constitution of India mandates that no tax shall be levied or collected except by authority of law. Charging section is a must in any taxing statute for the purpose of levy and collection of tax.”
  2. Article 246A of the Constitution 101st Amendment Act empowers Parliament and the legislature of every state, to make laws with respect to Goods and Services Tax imposed by the Union or by such State.
  3. Article 269A of the Constitution 101st Amendment Act empowers the Parliament to levy and collect Goods and Services tax on supplies in the course of inter-State trade or Commerce.
  4. It has been specified in Article 246A(2) of the Act, that the Parliament has exclusive power to make laws with respect to Goods and Services Tax where the supply takes place in the course of inter-state trade or commerce. Thus, State Governments cannot levy tax or make any law for charging tax on the inter-state supplies.
  5. Accordingly, Section 7 of the draft Central Goods and Services Tax Act (“CGST Act”)/ State Goods and Services Tax Act (“SGST Act”) and Section 4 of the draft Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act (“IGST Act”) has been framed.
  6. Section 7 is the charging section for imposition of CGST and SGST on intra-State supplies of goods and services. The said section provides that:  
  • CGST/ SGST shall be levied on all intra-State supplies
  • of goods and services
  • at the rate specified in schedule
  • and collected in such manner as may be prescribed.
  1. Thus, in case of intra-state supplies of goods and/ or services following taxes would be imposed simultaneously:
  • CGST by Union Parliament; and
  • SGST by State Government.
  1. Meaning of intra-State supplies of goods and/ or services is explained in Section 3A of the IGST Act. As per the said section, intra-state supplymeans a supply where location of the supplier and place of supply are in the same state.
  2. On the other hand Section 4 of the IGST Act is the charging Section for levy of tax (called the Integrated Goods and Services Tax) on all supplies of goods and/ or services, made in the course of Inter-State trade or commerce.
  3. Meaning of inter-state supply of goods and/ or services is explained in Section 3 of the IGST Act. As per the said section, inter-state supplymeans a supply where location of supplier and the place of supply are in different states.
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