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        GST Council to finalise rates on gold, textiles tomorrow

        June 2, 2017

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        New Delhi, Jun 2 (PTI) The GST Council will tomorrow finalise taxes to be levied on six commodities, including gold, textiles and biscuits, as the Centre and states gear up to roll out the new indirect tax regime from July 1.

        The Council, chaired by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising state counterparts, could also consider a review in tax rates of some goods, besides clearing the rules to be followed for proforma of forms to be filled up once Goods and Services Tax (GST) kicks in.

        "This meeting is important because it is likely to finalise the rates of tax and cess to be levied on the commodities remaining... Approval of amendments to the draft GST rules and related forms are also on the agenda among others," a Finance Ministry statement said.

        The GST Council had last month fitted over 1,200 goods and 500 services in the four tax brackets of 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent. Beside, it had imposed cess over and above the peak rate of 28 per cent on demerit and luxury goods.

        However, the Council had deferred a decision on the tax rates on six commodities -- biscuits, textiles, footwear, bidis, bidi wrapper leaves (tendu patta), as well as precious metals, pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, coins and imitation jewellery.

        According to sources, certain states have pitched for a 4 per cent tax rate along with input tax credit on gold so that the effective incidence on the precious metal remains at the existing level of 2 per cent.

        As regards biscuits, sources said it was discussed in the last meeting of the Council in Srinagar. Certain states sought a zero levy on biscuits which were priced below ₹ 100/kg, while the Centre wanted to put it in the 12 per cent bracket.

        "Biscuits would be a political call," a source said.

        Currently, excise duty is not levied on biscuits priced below ₹ 100/kg, but states levy VAT.

        GST rate finalisation on gold and textiles could set tax brackets and input credit treatment for key commodities. The GST Council will determine tax rates and any cess for six deferred commodity categories, and approve amendments to draft GST rules and required forms. The decision will place the remaining items into existing GST rate brackets and resolve procedural proformas. Key policy questions include rate design linked to input tax credit-for example proposals to apply a reduced rate with credit on precious metals to maintain current effective incidence-and whether to exempt lower-priced biscuits or place them in a higher rate bracket.
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                                GST rate finalisation on gold and textiles could set tax brackets and input credit treatment for key commodities.

                                The GST Council will determine tax rates and any cess for six deferred commodity categories, and approve amendments to draft GST rules and required forms. The decision will place the remaining items into existing GST rate brackets and resolve procedural proformas. Key policy questions include rate design linked to input tax credit-for example proposals to apply a reduced rate with credit on precious metals to maintain current effective incidence-and whether to exempt lower-priced biscuits or place them in a higher rate bracket.





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